Important reminder from the traffic police: Who needs to change their driver’s license in 2025 Traffic police: Drivers who renewed in 2022 need to change their driver’s license in 2025 31.12.2024, 12:41

State Traffic Inspectorate on the eve of the new year reminded me Upon expiry of the national driver’s license, which is automatically renewed for three years in 2022. This means that in 2025, drivers with such licenses will have to get new ones by contacting the traffic police.

If in doubt, Russian drivers can find out the information by going to the traffic police database. All changes to the certificate’s validity period are displayed here.

Why were the rights renewed in 2022?

Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin in April 2022 reportedHe said the government extended the validity period of driver’s licenses by three years at a time. This was about rights that had to be renewed in 2022-2023. The norm applied to both drivers of personal vehicles and those who used them for business purposes.

With the Driver’s License Renewal Initiative spoke Traffic police together with the Ministry of Economic Development.

“Drivers working for companies will not waste working time getting a new driver’s license or passing a medical examination. This will ensure that they do not stray from their logistics chains,” the ministry explained.

It was noted that the initiative will also reduce the administrative burden on citizens and businesses.

Later a similar measure accepted For those whose documents are due to expire in 2024 and 2025.

How to change rights?

To change your driver’s license, you must apply to the traffic police. This can be done immediately at the branch, State Services or MFC. To obtain a new certificate, you will need a passport of a citizen of the Russian Federation, an old driver’s license, a medical certificate and the application itself.

In addition, drivers must pay a state duty of two thousand rubles. You can benefit from a 30% discount when paying through Gosuslugi.

In addition, Russians who want to renew their driver’s license must undergo a medical examination again. To do this, you need to contact medical institutions accredited by the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate.

What happens if you don’t change your license?

At the State Traffic Inspectorate explainedDrivers who want to travel abroad must also renew their driver’s license, which expires in 2022-2023. The Ministry reminded that the possibility of automatic renewal of the certificate is valid only for the territory of Russia.

Using an expired driver’s license for even one day is punishable by a fine; The document must be changed while it is still valid. A driver with an expired license will be treated like a person who does not have a driver’s license at all. The punishment for violators will vary depending on the circumstances and, in particularly serious cases, will reach a fine of 30 thousand rubles or even arrest.

What are you thinking?

Some Russians will have to change their driver’s license next year. We are talking about documents that are automatically renewed in 2022. How you will have time to change your license and what awaits violators – in the socialbites.ca material.



Source: Gazeta

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