What documents are required for handling motor vehicle violations?
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Documents required for handling motor vehicle violations include the driver's license, vehicle license, ID card, and violation confirmation letter. These must be brought to the traffic police department to complete the relevant procedures. The violation handling methods are as follows: Bring the documents: The person handling the violation needs to bring the original ID card, original driver's license, and original vehicle license to the violation handling window of the traffic police department for processing; Select violation content: You can choose to handle all violations or selectively handle them, and you can also raise objections to the violations and apply for administrative reconsideration; Pay the fine: You can take the violation notice to the designated bank to pay the fine, or you can pay the fine through online banking. Keep the receipt after paying the fine. If the violation still exists, you need to take the receipt to the traffic police department to manually clear the violation.
Let me talk to you in detail about handling vehicle violations, as I've been driving for over a decade and have visited the traffic police station several times to deal with violations. The essential documents you must bring are your driver's license, vehicle registration certificate, and original ID card—none of these can be omitted. It's best to prepare a photocopy in advance as a backup, just in case. Also, bring the violation notice if you have one; without it, checking the violation can be troublesome. Payment of fines usually requires a bank card or cash, so remember to bring enough to avoid embarrassment. I recommend checking the address and business hours of the local traffic police station before you go. Some places allow online processing, but for first-time violations, it's better to go in person as points may be deducted. Don’t forget to check the validity of your documents—if, for example, the vehicle registration has expired, you'll need to renew it before handling the violation. Good preparation saves time and effort.