How to deal with 12123 deducting driver's license points?
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12123 deducting driver's license points will result in a 6-month suspension of the driver's license. Below are specific details about buying and selling points: 1. Deducting points for others: According to regulations, forging, concealing, or destroying evidence, providing false testimony, or falsely reporting a case to influence administrative law enforcement agencies in handling cases according to the law will result in detention for 5 to 10 days. 2. Binding multiple vehicles: If within one year, the same driver handles traffic violations for more than 3 vehicles with different license plates not owned by themselves, or if more than 3 drivers handle traffic violations for the same license plate vehicle, they will be included in a key suspect list for accepting penalties on behalf of others. Their traffic violation handling services will be suspended, and their suspected behavior of accepting penalties on behalf of others will be investigated.
Last time when I handled the point deduction on 12123, the process was quite simple: first download the app or visit the official website, register an account with my ID card, bind my driver's license and vehicle information, locate the corresponding violation record, confirm the violation details, then pay the fine and deduct points online. The whole process only took a few minutes without having to queue at the counter. Remember, never ask others to deduct points for you or sell your points, as these are illegal activities. Once discovered, you may face additional penalty points, license suspension, or fines. 12123 also provides point deduction reminders and point inquiry functions. Log in regularly to check and avoid insufficient points affecting your license renewal. Protect your personal information and don’t easily disclose your documents, ensuring safety and peace of mind.