
If you have been blacklisted for online license plate pre-selection, you need to visit a designated verification point at the traffic police department to submit an application for removal. Fill out the "Application for Removal from the Internet Platform Blacklist Explanation Form," which will be reviewed and collected at the verification point before being submitted to the Internet Business Processing Center for approval. Once approved, you can regain access to the online license plate pre-selection function.

Last month, I encountered the issue of being blacklisted by the DMV for appointments. The reason was that I missed two consecutive vehicle inspection appointments due to being too busy with work and forgetting about them. The solution was to directly go to the local DMV window to queue up, bringing my ID and vehicle information, explaining the situation, and paying a 30-yuan no-show fee. The staff handled it on the spot, and the system returned to normal after two days. The whole process took me half a day, but it went smoothly. I also learned that frequent cancellations or no-shows can lead to an automatic blacklist. I recommend setting reminders on your phone before making an appointment and canceling online as early as possible if something comes up to avoid wasting opportunities. Now, I’ve developed the habit of checking my appointment status weekly, and I haven’t had any issues since. This experience taught me that planning ahead can save a lot of trouble.

As an experienced driver, I helped my son deal with this issue. When he was taking his driver's license test, he missed his scheduled written exam and was consequently blacklisted. I took him to the DMV, first checking the reason for the blacklist online, then queuing at the counter to fill out an appeal form, briefly explaining that it was due to a sudden school exam. We needed to provide a copy of his ID card and sign a commitment letter, and the issue was resolved on the spot without any additional fees. If there had been any fees involved, they would have needed to be paid. Later, I advised him to use the official app more often to manage his appointments and set calendar reminders to avoid forgetting again. This kind of blacklist mainly targets no-show behavior without valid reasons, which young people are more prone to when busy with work or studies. Maintaining a good record is important for future transactions.

To remove yourself from the DMV appointment blacklist, the process is quite straightforward. First, log in to the DMV official website or app to check the reason for the blacklisting, which is usually due to missed appointments or frequent cancellations. Next, contact the customer service hotline or visit the service window in person, providing your personal information and a reasonable explanation. The third step may involve paying a small fee or filling out some forms to resolve the issue. Typically, your status will be restored within a few days after completion. Just remember to cancel appointments in a timely manner to avoid any issues in the future.


