What Documents Are Needed for Vehicle Point Deduction?

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AryaAnn
09/05/25 6:33am
To process vehicle point deduction, you need to bring the original driver's license of the vehicle that committed the violation. Additionally, you must carry the original ID card of the person whose points are being deducted and the original vehicle registration certificate of that person. With all these documents prepared, you can directly go to the local vehicle management office to handle the point deduction and settle the violation. Below is a detailed introduction about traffic violations: Definition: A violation usually refers to a traffic violation (formerly called traffic offense, now referred to as traffic infraction), which is an act by motor vehicle drivers, non-motor vehicle drivers, or pedestrians that contravenes road traffic safety laws, traffic management regulations, or affects traffic conditions. Additionally, a violation can also mean handling matters in a way that breaches conventional rules. Traffic Violations: Generally, there are two main types of traffic violation fines. One is an on-the-spot violation ticket, and the other is an electronic violation record. On-the-spot violation tickets are usually issued by traffic law enforcement officers who gather evidence at the scene and issue a penalty decision. Of course, there are also violations where urban management officers issue fines, as parking on sidewalks or non-traffic public areas constitutes a breach of urban management regulations and falls under the jurisdiction of the urban management department.
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DeMaddox
09/17/25 6:53am
I remember when going to the traffic police station to handle vehicle violation points deduction, I must bring my ID card as proof of identity to ensure it's me handling the procedure. Also required is the driver's license, which proves my legal right to drive, and the vehicle registration certificate (linked to the car's information) – all must be originals, but don't forget to bring photocopies as backups. Last time I forgot the registration certificate and wasted a whole morning making a pointless trip, so I recommend checking violation records in advance using the traffic management app and bringing your phone for easy detail verification. The processing usually involves queuing, so avoiding peak hours can save time. Points are deducted immediately upon processing, affecting your license status. If handling for a friend, you'll need their authorization letter and documents – proceed carefully to ensure completing everything in one go.
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