Can someone else use my lost driver's license to deduct points?
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If someone finds your lost driver's license, they can use it to deduct points. However, if your driver's license is lost, according to the law, using a found driver's license to process point deductions is illegal because a driver's license can only be used by the driver themselves. If a driver's license is lost and a new one is reissued, the lost license becomes invalid. Legal basis: Article 63 of the Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses states that if a motor vehicle driver's license is lost, the driver should apply for a replacement at the vehicle management office where the license was originally issued or at another vehicle management office. When applying, the driver must fill out an application form and submit the following documents and proofs: a written statement declaring the loss of the motor vehicle driver's license and the identity proof of the motor vehicle driver. According to the regulations, the vehicle management office should reissue the motor vehicle driver's license within one day. After the driver obtains the replacement license, the original motor vehicle driver's license becomes invalid and can no longer be used. During the period when a motor vehicle driver's license is legally detained or temporarily suspended, the driver cannot apply for a replacement.