How to Check if the Driving License Status is Normal?
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There are several methods to check the status of a driving license, including visiting the traffic police department's violation handling hall, using the comprehensive traffic safety service management platform, or accessing the Traffic Management 12123 app. The letters representing the status of a driving license are as follows: 1. A: Status "A" indicates the driving license is "Normal." A normal status means there are no violations, no points deducted, and no pending issues. 2. B: Status "B" indicates the driving license is "Over Points." Over Points means the total violations in a clearing cycle have reached 12 points, and the status will show as Over Points. In this case, you must take a points-clearing exam at the location where the license was issued. 3. C: Status "C" indicates the driving license is "Transferred Out." 4. D: Status "D" indicates the driving license is "Temporarily Suspended." 5. E: Status "E" indicates the driving license is "Revoked." 6. F: Status "F" indicates the driving license is "Canceled."
I usually check my driver's license status through mobile apps, which is quite convenient. Download the official app like 'Traffic Management 12123', register and log in, then enter the main interface. Click on the 'Driver's License Services' option and select the 'Status Inquiry' module. The system will display information such as accumulated penalty points, validity period, and inspection dates. A 'Normal' status means no full penalty points, no expiration, and the ability to drive normally. If it shows 'Abnormal', there might be unresolved violations or a temporary suspension. I check it monthly to avoid delays in annual reviews due to oversight, and I take screenshots to keep records after checking. I recommend everyone develop this habit to ensure driving safety. The app also allows paying fines and handling traffic issues, making it a one-stop service. Don’t wait until you’re stopped by the police to discover problems—that could lead to fines and penalty points, which isn’t worth it.