Does the person need to be present to handle traffic violation points for someone else?
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Does the person need to be present to handle traffic violation points for someone else? Yes, the person must be present to handle traffic violation points for someone else. Detailed 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 violation handling office. The staff will then verify the violation record by checking the submitted documents. Important notes: The person must be present. Current regulations require the license holder to be physically present with their ID card and driver's license to deduct points on behalf of someone else. Violations captured by electronic surveillance (e.g., traffic cameras) can have points deducted by someone else. However, violations caught by on-site traffic police where the penalty notice includes the driver's information cannot have points deducted by someone else under any circumstances.