What to do if the driver's license is lost and someone else picks it up and uses it for demerit points?
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To resolve this issue, the owner of the driver's license should file a complaint with the traffic management department. Bring your ID card, residence permit or temporary residence permit (if in a temporary residence location), and photo collection receipt to the vehicle management office where the driver's license was issued. Fill out a lost declaration form, and then you can apply for a replacement license. Below is an introduction about automobile driver's licenses: 1. Definition: It refers to a legal document issued to individuals who are legally permitted to learn to drive motor vehicles, after they have studied and mastered traffic regulations and driving techniques, and passed the examinations administered by the management department, authorizing them to drive certain types of motor vehicles. 2. Examination subjects: Include traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving (including safe and civilized driving), totaling three subjects.
I lost my driver's license, and someone picked it up and used it for traffic violation points. It sounds like a headache. The first thing to do is to report the loss of the license as soon as possible, otherwise the accumulation of violation points could lead to more trouble. I applied for the loss report directly on the traffic management website, which is quite convenient as it can be done online. Then, I immediately reported to the police, bringing copies of my ID card and proof of the lost license to explain the situation to the traffic police. They can help intercept further points from being deducted. If points have already been deducted, you need to gather evidence proving it wasn't you, such as work attendance or travel records, and then file an appeal with the traffic bureau. When appealing, being polite and submitting evidence can usually help restore the points. After that, applying for a replacement license is simple—just fill out a form and submit a photo. It's important to keep important documents secure and not leave them casually in the car or exposed in a wallet. Currently, there are some loopholes in the traffic system, so it's recommended to upgrade to facial recognition in the future to prevent fraud, which would provide much more peace of mind.