Can someone else take the demerit points for my driver's license now?
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Now someone else can take the demerit points for your driver's license. Relevant regulations: A single vehicle can only use up to three driver's licenses to deduct points, and the ID card of the person caught must be presented when deducting points. If it is found that someone is taking points for others for profit, their driver's license will be suspended for six months and a fine will be imposed. Process: To use someone else's driver's license to deduct points, the license holder must personally bring their driver's license, ID card, and the vehicle's registration certificate to the traffic violation office. Hand over the vehicle registration certificate, the borrowed driver's license, and the ID card to the staff, who will retrieve the violation record for confirmation. Once the violation is confirmed, the staff will print a penalty decision form. Then, take the penalty decision form to the designated bank to pay the fine. After payment, the violation record will be cleared.