Can a Copy of the Vehicle License Be Used to Handle Traffic Violations?
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A copy of the vehicle license cannot be used to handle traffic violations. Currently, when dealing with traffic violations, the vehicle owner needs to bring the original driver's license and vehicle license to any traffic police station or administrative comprehensive processing hall in the area where the violation occurred or where the vehicle is registered. Locations for handling traffic violations: On-site processing at the traffic violation processing center. Upon entering the center, you can proceed to the service windows in the hall. Present the relevant documents to process the traffic violation. The staff's computer can display three photos of the violation scene to confirm the violation. Viewing the violation scene records is limited to the local area. For violations in regions like Nanhai or Shunde, you must visit the local authorities to view the records. The entire process, from confirming the violation information to queuing for payment, takes about 15 minutes, but parking in the surrounding area can be relatively difficult. Postal agency for traffic violations: Call the postal customer service hotline at 11185. The staff will explain that there are two modes for handling traffic violations via postal service. One mode requires the vehicle owner to visit a postal office with their ID card, driver's license, vehicle license, and violation notice or related violation information. The other mode involves registering the vehicle owner's information via the 11185 service hotline, after which postal staff will visit to collect the necessary documents for processing.