How to Schedule an Appointment for Traffic Violation Point Deduction Processing?
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You can schedule an appointment online to handle traffic violations. Below is the relevant information for violation processing: 1. Appointments can be made for the next day: Each person can only schedule one appointment per day at the same service window, and same-day appointments are not available. Users can schedule appointments up to one week in advance. If the system indicates no available appointment slots, meaning all slots are booked, users can try again the next day. 2. Nearby appointment: Schedule an appointment at the nearest location for one-time completion. Online appointments can be made at any traffic violation processing window of the local traffic police department. Citizens can choose the appointment location based on their travel plans for the day of the appointment to facilitate nearby processing. Additionally, one appointment is sufficient to handle all traffic violations captured by electronic police enforcement.
Scheduling penalty point deduction is actually quite simple. I usually handle it through a mobile app since I'm used to driving. Open the 12123 Traffic Safety Service App, click on the penalty processing option on the homepage, enter your license plate number and driver's license information, and the system will automatically display your penalty point records. Select a recent violation entry, such as speeding or illegal parking, and then you can schedule a time. I prefer weekday mornings when it's less crowded and faster. During scheduling, you'll be prompted to choose the nearest traffic police station address and processing window. When the time comes, just bring your original ID card and driver's license, and it usually takes no more than half an hour to finish on-site. Remember to schedule one day in advance to avoid peak times, and double-check the penalty details to ensure accuracy. Once processed, the system will automatically update your points, giving you peace of mind for your next drive.