What to Do If You Forget Which Traffic Police Station Issued Your Driver's License Penalty Points?
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Call the 122 traffic police hotline and provide your ID number to inquire. Below are some relevant additional information: 1. Replacing a Motor Vehicle Driver's License: During the period when a motor vehicle driver's license is legally seized, detained, or temporarily suspended, the driver may not apply for a replacement. 2. Illegal Replacement: If a motor vehicle driver's license is legally seized, detained, or temporarily suspended, and the driver obtains a replacement through concealment or deception, the traffic management department of the public security authority will revoke the license. The driver's license and the "Public Traffic Management Transfer Notice" will be forwarded to the vehicle management office for processing. If the driver's license was issued by a vehicle management office outside the local administrative jurisdiction, it will be forwarded to the issuing office for processing.
Oh, I've been driving for so many years and have also encountered situations where I forgot the location of my driver's license points deduction. Don't worry, the first step is to recall which area you went to that day, or check your phone records to see if there are any photos of the penalty notice saved. If you can't find it, a simple solution is to go to the traffic police office near your home. They can input your ID number into their internal system to check all records, usually taking just 5 minutes. Nowadays, many cities have traffic service hotlines; you can just call 12328 or 122 for consultation. I also found that using WeChat public accounts like 'Traffic Violation Inquiry,' after logging in and entering your ID number and license plate number, will automatically display the processing location. The key is to act quickly, don't wait until your driver's license is revoked, and processing fees may also increase. Develop good habits, like taking a photo with your phone or writing a memo and sticking it on the driver's seat every time after handling a ticket, so you won't forget next time and save yourself the hassle of running around.