What to Do If You Forget to Bring Your Vehicle License and Get Caught by Traffic Police?

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ManuelLynn
07/30/25 3:58am
Forgetting to bring your vehicle license and getting caught by traffic police will result in penalties. Here are the relevant details about what to do if you forget to bring your vehicle license and get caught by traffic police: 1. The penalty for driving without a vehicle license is the temporary seizure of your vehicle: a compulsory measure certificate will be issued until you present the relevant proof (vehicle license). Then, an administrative penalty decision will be made. The traffic police cannot issue an administrative penalty decision on the spot; they can only temporarily seize the vehicle until you can provide the vehicle license. 2. Required documents for obtaining a vehicle license: the identity proof of the vehicle owner; proof of vehicle origin such as the purchase invoice. The vehicle's whole-vehicle factory qualification certificate or import vehicle import certificate; vehicle purchase tax payment certificate or tax exemption certificate.
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