
Log in to the traffic safety comprehensive service management platform website of the Public Security Department in the province or city where the driver is located. Find and enter the driving license points inquiry section. Enter the driving license file number and ID card number, and all information of the license will be displayed, including the points deduction information of the license.

I usually use the Traffic Management 12123 app to check my points. It's very convenient to have this official app installed on my phone. After registering and logging in, I can bind my driver's license and check my accumulated points anytime. By clicking into the driver's license page, the current points and recent violation records are clearly displayed. If I need to pay fines, I can handle it directly in the app. However, facial recognition is required during registration, and it must be done by the person themselves. Additionally, there are service accounts in Alipay that can check points, and WeChat city services also provide this function, but I think the official app is the most reliable. If I suddenly think about my points while on the road, I can pull over and check it on my phone in just two minutes, without having to make a special trip to the DMV.

There are actually many channels to check your points, the key is to find the one that suits you best. The most commonly used is the official 12123 app, where you can check your driver's license status and points in real time after registering with real-name authentication. Traffic police WeChat public accounts in various regions also support inquiries, and some places even have self-service systems on their websites. When operating, remember to identify the official gov.cn domain name and avoid clicking on phishing websites. The biggest concern with online processing is information leakage, so when verifying your identity, choose secure methods such as facial recognition through the official app or UnionPay authentication. If you encounter abnormal points, it's best to call the 12123 hotline for verification. Although the manual service may take longer to queue, it is reliable.

Driving license points are directly related to driving eligibility, and it is recommended to check them monthly. The Traffic Management 12123 APP is the most convenient method—open the app, navigate to the driving license services section, and the remaining points are clearly displayed. You can also check by binding your documents in the Alipay car owner services. If you're not familiar with mobile operations, you can visit the local traffic police station window with your ID card and driver's license to check. When checking via websites, be cautious to distinguish between genuine and fake official sites. If you notice your points are nearing 12, it's time to be vigilant. Next time you handle a traffic violation, remember to bring a relative or friend's driver's license to help manage the points.

I just checked my points on 12123 recently, and the process was quite simple: download the app, register an account, upload ID photos for real-name verification, pass facial recognition, and then bind your driver's license information. On the homepage, under the driver's license icon, you can see complete details like accumulated points and clearance date. The first time after binding, you might need to refresh a few times for the information to display. Points are updated in real-time after each traffic violation is processed, and you can also see detailed violation times and locations. Handling point deductions must be done by the person whose license is bound; processing points for others requires a special counter.

Checking points can be done both online and offline. For online checking, the 12123 official platform is recommended, and there's also a binding entry in Alipay's city services. Be extra cautious not to transmit sensitive information over public networks during the operation. For offline checking, remember to bring your original ID card and driver's license, and the results will be available in two minutes at the self-service machines in the DMV. Key reminder: The scoring cycle is calculated as a full year from the date of license issuance, not the calendar year. If you find yourself close to 12 points, don't take any more risks. Nowadays, helping others to clear points will be monitored and compared through surveillance, and even asking relatives to deduct points requires presenting proof of relationship.


