What Documents Are Needed to Handle Traffic Violations for Others?
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To handle traffic violations for someone else, you need to bring their ID card, driver's license, vehicle registration certificate, as well as your own ID card. According to the regulations of the traffic police department, when handling violations and paying fines on behalf of others, you must bring the other person's ID card, driver's license, and vehicle registration certificate, along with your own ID card, to the local vehicle management office for processing. Additional information: 1. Vehicle violations: Refers to acts where motor vehicles violate the Road Traffic Safety Law and traffic management regulations. Penalties for vehicle violations include warnings, fines (vehicle impoundment), temporary suspension of the driver's license, revocation of the driver's license, cancellation of the driver's license, administrative detention, and criminal liability for those who constitute a crime. 2. Relevant regulations: Based on the severity of the road traffic safety violation, the points deducted at one time are divided into five types: 12 points, 6 points, 3 points, 2 points, and 1 point. For motor vehicle drivers' road traffic safety violations, penalties and point deductions are executed simultaneously. If a motor vehicle driver commits two or more violations at one time, the points should be calculated separately and accumulated.