Do I still need to go to the DMV after completing the online driver's license review education?
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After completing the review education, you do not need to go to the DMV, just wait patiently for the review results. Materials required for review education: The original identity proof of the applicant and the vehicle license of the involved vehicle, "Notice of Accepting Road Traffic Safety Education", driver's license information query form, compulsory measures voucher, choose one of them. This business cannot be handled by others, and the driver needs to make an appointment with fingerprint verification in person. Scope of application of review education: Those who need to participate in full-score education are drivers whose driver's license scores reach 12 points or more in a non-probationary scoring cycle, while the review education is for drivers who hold large passenger cars, tractors, city buses, medium-sized passenger cars, and large trucks (hereinafter referred to as large and medium-sized passenger and truck) driver's licenses and have points in a scoring cycle but have not yet reached 12 points.
As a veteran driver with over 20 years of experience, I recently completed my driver's license online review education. The entire process was easily handled through a mobile app. After completing all the courses and passing the test, the system automatically records and synchronizes the data, eliminating the need to visit the vehicle management office. Unless you have special circumstances, such as needing to renew an expiring license or if the medical report fails to upload successfully, then a visit might be necessary. Normally, I check my status through the 12123 app to ensure everything is in order before hitting the road. This digital service saves a lot of time compared to the old days of waiting in long queues. In short, if there's no notification to submit additional materials after the online review, there's no need to make a trip to the vehicle management office.