What Documents Are Needed to Handle Traffic Violations for Others?
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Original copies of both the front and back of the vehicle's registration certificate involved in the traffic violation; the original ID card of the driver; original copies of both the front and back of the driver's license; "Traffic Fine Receipt" and "Traffic Violation Penalty Decision." Below are specific explanations regarding traffic violations: Definition: Traffic violations generally refer to violations of road traffic safety laws and regulations by motor vehicle drivers, non-motor vehicle drivers, or pedestrians, as well as actions that affect traffic conditions. Additionally, violations can also refer to actions that contravene standard procedures. Below is extended information: Traffic Violations: Generally, there are two main types of traffic violation fines. One is on-the-spot violation tickets, and the other is electronic violation records. On-the-spot violation tickets are usually issued by traffic law enforcement officers who gather evidence at the scene and issue a penalty decision. Fines can also be issued by urban management enforcement officers if the vehicle is parked on sidewalks or public areas not designated for traffic, which violates urban management regulations and falls under the jurisdiction of urban management departments.