What does it mean when an electronic driver's license has unhandled violations?
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Electronic driver's license with unhandled violations refers to situations where the driver's license and vehicle bound to the 12123 app have committed traffic violations that have not been addressed. For example, if there are penalty points and fines for traffic violations on the license but the driver has not gone to the vehicle management office to clear the points or pay the fines, etc. This serves as a reminder for the vehicle owner to handle these matters. Methods to check for violations: You can check within the Traffic Management 12123 app by clicking on the violation records, where you can see details of unhandled violations such as the location, time, and photos taken of the violation. If violations are indeed present, these records need to be addressed. Consequences of not handling violations: Generally, late fees start accruing from the 16th day after the violation. If a vehicle under the driver's license has unhandled violations, it may affect the renewal of the driver's license upon its expiration. The renewal application will not be approved during the review process at the vehicle management office.