Is a Vehicle License Required for Handling Traffic Violations?

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OAlejandro
07/24/25 5:00am
Handling vehicle violations requires a vehicle license. To pay the fine for a traffic violation, the involved party needs to prepare: driver's license, vehicle license, ID card, and the violation confirmation form, and then proceed to the traffic police station to complete the relevant procedures. Generally, the fine must be paid at the location where the violation occurred. The involved party needs to visit the vehicle management office for confirmation, obtain the confirmation form, and then pay the fine at the bank specified on the violation confirmation form. Once the fine is paid, the violation record will be cleared. The methods for handling traffic violations are as follows: Handling through a proxy: You can have someone else handle it for you. However, you should send the original or copies of the violation notice, driver's license, vehicle license, ID card, and other documents to the proxy to save unnecessary travel time. It is worth noting that some provincial and municipal traffic management departments do not accept proxies and still require the driver to handle it personally. Handling through the online vehicle management office: After logging into the online vehicle management office interface, simply find the "Traffic Violations" option under "Online Services" on the left side, click to enter, and you can see options for traffic violation inquiries, confirmations, and fine payments. There is an "Airport Vehicle Violation Inquiry" option that can be used to query vehicles not registered with the online vehicle management office. By entering the vehicle engine number (last four digits) and vehicle identification code (last six digits), you can find the latest vehicle violation information.
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Duane
08/10/25 11:04pm
I've been driving for many years and have dealt with numerous traffic violations. It's indeed necessary to bring the vehicle license, which serves as the ID card of the car. The staff will verify the information on it to determine which vehicle committed the violation. Every time I go to the vehicle management office or traffic police station to handle it, I'm required to present the original or a copy of the vehicle license. Without it, they simply can't assist you. I recommend keeping a copy in the car in advance to avoid a wasted trip. Nowadays, you can also handle it online using the Traffic Management 12123 APP, where you need to upload a photo of the vehicle license, which is much more convenient. Remember, don't delay handling it for too long, as overdue violations may incur additional fines and could affect your vehicle's annual inspection. Bringing the vehicle license is a mandatory requirement, and it's also wise to carry the owner's ID card just in case. In short, make it a habit to have your documents ready to save time and effort.
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Willie
09/24/25 6:10am
When it comes to handling traffic violations, I went through this last time – you absolutely need the vehicle license to get it done. It's the official proof document for your car, and without it, the counter staff will straight up refuse service. I even experienced waiting in a long queue only to realize I'd forgotten it, which was super frustrating. Nowadays, online processing is trending, like through WeChat City Services, where you just upload a clear, readable screenshot of your vehicle license. Don't forget to keep your car insurance and violation status updated, or you might face processing restrictions. From my experience, the owner's ID might also be required, but the vehicle license is the key. Pro tip: Keep a copy in your car to easily handle unexpected situations. Don't let carelessness lead to unnecessary expenses and wasted time.
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