How to Unlock a Locked Driver's License on 12123?

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SanMalia
07/24/25 8:15pm
12123 cannot directly resolve a locked driver's license. Below are detailed solutions: 1. Situations where you can "unlock": If your driver's license was revoked less than two years ago, or if you are over 60 years old and failed to submit a physical condition certificate within one year after the end of a scoring cycle; or if you hold a license for large buses, tractors, city buses, medium buses, large trucks, trolleybuses, or trams and failed to submit a physical condition certificate within one year after the end of two scoring cycles; or if you hold a license for small automatic passenger vehicles for the disabled and failed to submit a physical condition certificate within one year after the end of three scoring cycles. After passing the first subject (traffic laws and regulations) of the driver's license exam, you can "unlock" and restore your driving qualification. 2. Situations where you cannot "unlock": For other cases where the driver's license was revoked, it is not within the "unlock" scope. You must reapply, study, and pass all subjects to obtain a new driver's license.
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DiEmiliano
08/11/25 11:03am
Don't panic if your driver's license gets locked in the 12123 APP - I've been there. Last year when I maxed out 12 penalty points, the system automatically locked my license. Step one: promptly handle all traffic violation fines without delay. Step two: attend traffic safety classes and pass the exam. Step three: open the driver's license service page in the 12123 APP, click the unlock application button to upload required documents. Step four: wait one or two days for approval. The whole process isn't as troublesome as it seems. I recommend downloading the APP in advance to understand the rules and avoid future locks. Driving comes with responsibilities - timely violation handling saves hassle. If locked, stay calm as the procedure is straightforward though time-consuming. Remember to regularly check APP notifications to maintain license validity.
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