Can someone else deduct points if I lost my driver's license?
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If you lose your driver's license, others cannot deduct points from it as traffic violations must be handled by the license holder personally. Similar to other identification documents, a driver's license remains valid as long as it hasn't expired or been reported lost. Since driver's licenses can sometimes be used as substitutes for ID cards in certain situations, it's advisable to promptly report and invalidate a lost license, then apply for a replacement. If someone exploits legal loopholes to deduct points from your license through special channels, the license holder can file an appeal with the traffic management authorities. The full name of a driver's license is Motor Vehicle Driving License, also simply called a driver's license, which is the legal certification required for operating motor vehicles.