What to Do If There Is an Anomaly in the Driver's License Clearance Date?
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Log in to the Traffic Management 12123 mobile app and select "Driver's License" to view specific information. Locate the clearance date option, click on the clearance date to enter the page, and click refresh to see if there are any outstanding penalties that have not been processed. Depending on the specific situation, follow the relevant steps as prompted to complete the penalty, process, and clear the record. If it still does not recover, you can bring your documents to the local traffic management department for verification and processing.
Last time when my demerit points clearance date was incorrect, I went directly to the vehicle management office counter to check. After queuing for half an hour, I found out it was because the speeding penalty hadn't been fully processed, causing the system not to reset. A friend from the traffic police team taught me how to handle it: First, log in to the 12123 APP to check for any outstanding violation records. If there are unpaid fines, go to the bank immediately to settle them. If it's a system delay, the clearance date will automatically update after 24 hours. The easiest way is to bring your ID card and make a trip to the vehicle management office. Their host system can check all updates on the driver's violation status, and you can also get the annual inspection stamp on the duplicate of your driver's license. Remember not to delay handling violations until just a few days before the clearance date, as it's easy to get stuck at system nodes. Now I always clear my violations half a month in advance to avoid being trapped by the scoring cycle.