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How long does the official American driver's license expire?

Generally, the validity period is five years and ten years. If a short-term immigrant also passes the exam and gets a driver's license, then the validity period of his driver's license is the period given by the immigration officer at the time of entry. If the stamp stamped by the Immigration Bureau at the time of entry says half a year, then his driver's license is valid for half a year.

In the United States, except for a few cities such as new york and Washington, D.C., which can't drive, most places are "unable to move without a car". You must have a driver's license to drive. Moreover, a driver's license is a kind of identification (ID).

Flying, staying in a hotel, entering a bar and buying cigarettes and alcohol all depend on your driver's license. Most places where you apply for a driver's license are called "Motor Vehicle Department or Motor Vehicle Department", or DMV for short. There are offices all over the country that accept driver's license applications. The regulations in each state are similar.