What documents are needed for on-site traffic violation processing?
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For on-site traffic violation processing, simply bring your driver's license and vehicle registration certificate to the local vehicle management office. Below is an introduction to methods for handling out-of-town violations: 1. Personal processing: Visit the local traffic management department to accept penalties. Since penalty methods vary by region, remember to bring your driver's license and vehicle registration certificate (or copies). This is the most common approach, though its drawbacks include cumbersome procedures and complex processes. 2. Proxy by local friend: If you have friends in the violation location, you may forward the violation notice, driver's license, vehicle registration certificate, ID card (originals or copies) to them for proxy processing. 3. Signing agreements: Some car clubs or agencies offer cross-region violation proxy services (usually for a fee). Be sure to sign relevant agreements beforehand to avoid post-service disputes.