Can Points Be Deducted from a Driver's License Without the Person Being Present?
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Whether the person must be present to handle a vehicle violation ticket depends on the situation. If it is an on-the-spot violation penalty ticket, then the fine should be paid at the bank as soon as possible, and it doesn't matter who goes to pay it. If it's just a traffic violation notice, there are two scenarios: if the notice indicates the violation was captured by an electronic police camera and it's a frontal shot, the person must handle it in person. If it's a rear shot, then anyone with a valid official driver's license can handle it. It doesn't necessarily have to be the person themselves; someone else willing to accept the point deduction penalty can do it. However, all driver's licenses accepting the penalty require the person to be present for the penalty.