Where to Handle Traffic Violations?
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Vehicle traffic violation points can be processed at the local Vehicle Management Office or Traffic Police Brigade where the vehicle is registered. If the violation occurs in a different location and results in 12 penalty points, the vehicle owner must go to the place where the violation occurred to handle it. To process violations at the Vehicle Management Office, you need to bring the original vehicle registration certificate of the violating vehicle; the original ID card of the person receiving the points; and the original driver's license of the person receiving the points. On-the-spot ticket issuance: If a traffic police officer issues an on-the-spot penalty decision for a vehicle violation, you must bring your ID card, driver's license, vehicle registration certificate, and the penalty ticket to the local traffic division or brigade to handle the violation. In this case, the violation must be handled at the location where it occurred; it cannot be processed back in your home jurisdiction. Electronic monitoring ticket: If the violation is captured by electronic monitoring and no on-the-spot ticket is issued, after checking the violation record on the traffic management bureau's website, if it falls under the general simplified procedure category, it can be handled in a different location. Otherwise, the violation can only be processed at the traffic management department where the violation occurred.