What to Do When 12 Points Are Deducted from Driver's License for Drunk Driving?

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SanJeremiah
07/29/25 6:45pm
Procedures after 12 points are deducted from the driver's license for drunk driving: 1. Registration: After the driver's points are fully deducted, the driver's license will be confiscated, and the traffic police department that confiscated the license will issue an "Admission Notice." Take this "Admission Notice" to the school to register and participate in the learning program. If the driver finds out through inquiry that the points have been fully deducted, they can also bring their driver's license to register, which is equally valid. 2. Learning: The learning period is 5 days. The courses include road violation points and penalties, driver's psychological quality and traffic safety, road traffic safety laws and regulations, etc. 3. Examination: After completing all the courses, the school will issue a "Training Completion Certificate." Obtaining the "Training Completion Certificate" does not mean getting the driver's license back. This certificate is the "stepping stone" to take the exam; only those who pass the exam can retrieve their license. After participating in the learning program, the vehicle management office should conduct a road traffic safety laws, regulations, and related knowledge test within 20 days. If the test is passed, the points will be cleared, and the driver's license will be returned; if the test is failed, the driver must continue to participate in learning and testing. 4. Driver's License Test: Those who take the exam need to bring the "Training Completion Certificate" to the Vehicle Management Office of the Municipal Public Security Bureau Traffic Police Detachment to take the Subject 1 test. The registration, examination, and other procedures are the same as the first time entering the examination room.
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