Does the vehicle owner have to handle traffic violations in person?

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Carvalho
07/24/25 7:44pm
Handling vehicle traffic violations does not necessarily require the vehicle owner to handle it in person; it can be delegated to someone else to pay the fine. Below are the relevant matters regarding handling traffic violations: Documents required for handling traffic violations: To handle traffic violations, you need to bring the driver's personal identification, the vehicle's registration certificate, and the driver's license. Regulations regarding handling traffic violations: For general traffic violations, once the violator pays the fine specified in the penalty decision notice at the designated bank, the penalty points can be cleared. Legal basis: Article 108 of the Road Traffic Safety Law states that the party concerned shall pay the fine at the designated bank within 15 days from the date of receiving the penalty decision notice. For fines imposed on pedestrians, passengers, and non-motor vehicle drivers, the fine can be collected on the spot if the party concerned has no objection.
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