What to Do If the Driver's License Consistently Shows Unprocessed Violations?
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Confirm that all traffic violation fines have been paid; unpaid fines will result in the display of unprocessed violations. Bring your driver's license and vehicle registration to the local traffic management office and consult with the staff to explain the situation.
I've encountered this situation before. The safest approach is to first check the specific violation records at the traffic police station. Sometimes it could be due to system delays or data synchronization issues. Last time I had an out-of-town violation that wasn't promptly transmitted to the local system. Bring the original copies of your vehicle license and driver's license, and the staff at the counter can check the detailed records. For regular fines, you can handle them on the 12123 app, but for more complex violations, you'll need to visit the traffic management office. Delaying too long might affect your vehicle's annual inspection and could even lead to a downgrade of your driver's license. Last year I forgot to handle a parking ticket and ended up paying additional late fees. After handling it, remember to wait 24 hours for the system to refresh. If it still shows abnormalities, you'll need to make another trip to the DMV for verification.