Where can I handle the demerit points for a B2 driver's license?
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B2 driver's license demerit points are handled at the traffic police brigade. Below is the specific process for handling driver's license demerit points: 1. Carry documents: Prepare the original and duplicate of the motor vehicle driver's license, original ID card and its copy, and the original vehicle license to the traffic police brigade to handle the violation. 2. Print the penalty decision: Submit the relevant documents to the staff, who will then retrieve the violation record. After confirmation, the staff will print the penalty decision. 3. Pay the fine: Take the penalty decision and relevant documents to the designated bank to pay the fine. 4. Participate in the review education: After the fine is paid, keep the receipt. The demerit points record will be automatically cleared in the next scoring cycle. Then, within 30 days after the scoring cycle ends, participate in the review education at the traffic management department of the public security organ.
Last year, I handled the deduction of points for my B2 driver's license at the local traffic police station. All I needed to bring was my ID card, driver's license, and vehicle registration certificate. I queued up to get a number on-site, and after the staff verified the violation information, they processed the point deduction and fine directly at the counter. The whole process took about half an hour. Nowadays, it's more recommended to use the Traffic Management 12123 APP. After registering and binding your vehicle, you can pay fines and handle point deductions online, saving you the trip. However, if the points deducted exceed 9, you must attend an offline review session as required by regulations before handling it. An experienced driver I know mentioned that for violations occurring in a different location, you either have to go back to the traffic police station where the violation occurred or handle it at a designated counter in the vehicle's registration location. Regardless of where you handle it, it must be done before the annual review, otherwise it will affect the status of your driver's license.