Will I be fined if I forget to renew my driver's license after 6 years?
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There will be no fine for forgetting to renew your driver's license after 6 years. According to relevant laws and regulations, the validity period of a motor vehicle driver's license is 6 years, 10 years, or long-term. You should apply for renewal at the vehicle management office where the driver's license was issued within 90 days before the expiration date. If a motor vehicle driver fails to renew the license for more than one year after its expiration, the license will be automatically canceled by the system. There are three situations for overdue driver's license renewal: 1. If the license is expired for less than 1 year: You can normally renew the license, but you cannot drive on the road before renewal. Bring relevant materials ("Motor Vehicle Driver's License Application Form", the driver's ID card, the original driver's license, medical examination certificate, and three recent one-inch bareheaded white-background color photos) to the vehicle management office for processing. 2. If the license is expired for more than 1 year but less than 3 years: It belongs to "canceled but recoverable", and the driving qualification can be restored after passing the subject one exam. 3. If the license is expired for more than 3 years: You can only reapply for the license.