Is a Driver's License Required for Handling Traffic Violations?
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Handling traffic violations generally requires bringing your driver's license. After processing the violation, you need to go to the designated bank to pay the fine and keep the receipt after payment. Traffic violation enforcement follows a penalty-payment separation system, meaning you must present your driver's license to the traffic police during the penalty phase for them to issue a penalty decision notice. Payment of the fine is made based on this notice, usually at a bank or an authorized bank collection point. While presenting the driver's license is generally not required for payment, it is advisable to bring it along. Documents required for handling traffic violations: You need to provide the original and a copy of the vehicle owner's ID card. If points are to be deducted, you must also provide your driver's license. If you don't have your driver's license with you, points can still be deducted, but you will need to bring your ID card to the traffic police department for verification. Important notes for handling traffic violations: If you have no objections to the violation, after processing the points deduction on your license, you will receive a violation processing notice and a fine notice. You can then take these documents to the designated bank to pay the fine. All processed traffic violations must be paid within 15 days. After handling the violation, be sure to keep the payment receipt.