How to Check If You Have a Driver's License?
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Traffic Management Bureau's violation inquiry service provides a function for checking violations, allowing you to view all unprocessed violation records for vehicles or drivers. The driver's license inquiry website includes a variety of query functions such as verifying the authenticity of a driver's license, checking driver's points, and querying driver's license information.
To check if you have a driver's license, I think the simplest way is to first recall whether you've ever taken the driving test. If you can't remember, just log in to the official website or APP of your local traffic management bureau, enter your ID number and name, and you can check the records. For example, I used the 'Traffic Management 12123' mini-program in WeChat, clicked on the driver's license query, and got the results in just a few minutes—it's convenient and fast. If you can't find any records, you might not have taken the test or there might be an error in the information, so you'll need to verify it at the vehicle management office. It's also important to check your license status before driving to avoid last-minute trouble. I've also heard that electronic driver's licenses are now widely used, and you can show your license on your phone, so there's no need to panic if you lose the paper version. In short, don't just guess; checking online is the most reliable way, saving both time and effort.