What documents are required for handling driving license violations?
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To handle the violation, you need to bring the vehicle owner's ID card, the owner's driving license, and the vehicle's registration certificate to the local vehicle management office. The inquiry methods are as follows: 1. Online traffic violation inquiry: Log in to the official website of the traffic police in the area where the license was issued, find the violation inquiry page, and follow the prompts to enter the license plate number and the last 6 digits (or last 4 digits) of the vehicle identification code on the driving license to access the required information. 2. Telephone inquiry for traffic violations: You can call 12580, 122, or the local 114 for inquiries. If the inquiry is unsuccessful, you can contact the local public security traffic management department for assistance. 3. In-person inquiry at the local traffic police station: Bring the vehicle registration certificate and driving license to the local urban traffic police station for inquiry. All violation items will be listed, and you can choose to print them at any time before the vehicle inspection. There is a self-service inquiry system in the vehicle management office lobby where you can enter the provincial license plate number to check violation information.