How to bind multiple driver's licenses on 12123?
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12123 does not allow binding multiple driver's licenses. The steps to bind a driver's license are: 1. Open the 12123 APP and click on the driver's license option at the top of the software; 2. You must first bind the driver's license before you can bind a vehicle. Fill in the file number to bind the driver's license; 3. Click on the vehicle option at the top of the main interface to enter the vehicle binding page, and enter the vehicle number you want to bind. You can bind a non-personal vehicle. The Traffic Management 12123 is the official client of the Internet Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Management Platform, supported by the Traffic Management Research Institute of the Ministry of Public Security. It provides comprehensive traffic safety services for vehicle owners and drivers, including: personal user registration on the Internet service platform, appointment, acceptance, and processing of vehicle, driver's license, and violation handling services, traffic safety information inquiries, service notifications and reminders, service guidance, and road access services.
I've bound my family member's driver's license on the 12123 App, and the steps were quite straightforward: First, log in to the account and go to the personal center, find the binding management option, select 'Add Driver's License,' enter the license number and name, and take a photo for verification if necessary. Once completed, you can manage multiple licenses. When operating, make sure the App is the latest version to avoid bugs, and double-check the information for each license to prevent input errors. This way, if different family members' cars get traffic violations, each can handle their own without repeatedly logging in, saving a lot of hassle. I also regularly check the binding status to ensure nothing is missed. After binding multiple licenses, switching views in the App to check records becomes more convenient. Overall, it's a practical feature, and I recommend family users set it up early to avoid trouble.