Is a Vehicle License Required for Handling Driver's License Violations?
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When handling a vehicle's violation records, you must carry your ID card, driver's license, and vehicle license. All three documents are indispensable. Precautions for handling vehicle violation records: Bring both the original and duplicate of the violating vehicle's license, the original and duplicate of the driver's license, cash or a bank card specified by the traffic police department, and go to the service hall of the traffic management department to process the violation. The driver must be present in person. They must sign personally, appear in person, and present their ID card. Relevant laws: According to relevant laws and regulations, traffic violations detected by traffic police during their duties are under the jurisdiction of the traffic management department of the public security authority where the violation occurred. Violations recorded by traffic monitoring technology can be under the jurisdiction of the traffic management department of the public security authority where the violation occurred, was detected, or where the vehicle is registered.