Is It Normal for the Driving License to Show Unprocessed Violations but No Records Can Be Found?
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It is abnormal for the driving license to show unprocessed violations but no records can be found. The possible reason could be a delay in the query system. Below is a detailed introduction about penalty points on the driving license: Overview: If a motor vehicle driver's penalty points do not reach 12 within a scoring cycle and the fines have been paid, the points will be cleared. If the penalty points do not reach 12 but there are unpaid fines, the points will be carried over to the next scoring cycle. Others: When a Class C driving license accumulates 12 penalty points within a scoring cycle, the driver must attend a training course at the vehicle management office as required, followed by an exam. The driving license can only be used again after passing the exam. Driving is not allowed during the period before passing the exam, otherwise it will be considered as driving without a license.
In my over 30 years of driving, I've encountered multiple instances where my license showed unresolved violations but no records could be found. This usually stems from system data synchronization delays or input errors, such as minor discrepancies in the license plate number or ID number you provided. It could also be that the violation record was just entered but not yet uploaded to the query platform, making it temporarily unavailable. Don't panic, but definitely don't ignore it, otherwise, you'll face trouble when your license expires. I recommend going directly to the local traffic police station with your license and having the staff verify it. Handling it promptly can avoid accumulating fines, and checking again after a few days might show normal results.