How to Sell Driver's License Points?
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Driver's license points cannot be sold. The consequences of selling driver's license points are as follows: 1. Impact on annual inspection: The other party's violation records will remain in the file, affecting the vehicle's annual inspection and relevant reviews by the vehicle management office. 2. License suspension: If the points exceed 9, and you incur additional points, exceeding 12 points will result in license suspension and retaking the subject one exam. 3. High risk: If violations involve hit-and-run or other illegal acts, legal liability may be incurred. Below are the separate impacts on buyers and sellers of points: 1. Impact on buyers: Due to the use of high-definition cameras, discrepancies between the driver's license and the actual violator captured in high-definition images can lead to severe penalties, including license suspension. High-definition cameras can capture facial features and outlines, requiring matching information during violation processing. Even if not detected immediately, buyers using others' licenses for point deductions will face penalties during reviews. 2. Impact on sellers: If sellers' points reach 12 or were originally below 12 but their own violations bring the total to 12, they must retake the subject one exam at the next points reset cycle. Passing the exam isn't sufficient, as having 12 points will also affect obtaining a 10-year license. Additionally, selling points records can impact personal integrity, credit, and civil service evaluations.