The National Assembly passed the draft Law on Road Traffic Order and Safety on June 27. The law, consisting of 9 chapters and 89 articles, will take effect from January 1, 2025.
Notably, Clause 4, Article 62 of this law on granting, exchanging, re-issuing and revoking driving licenses stipulates that driving licenses will not be granted or exchanged for those who have not completed paying traffic violation fines.
Specifically, a driving license (GPLX) is only issued to those who take the driving test and have passed the required results. The driving test content must be consistent with the driving license class and the driving training program. Car driving tests must be conducted at driving test centers; motorcycle driving tests must be conducted at driving test centers or at driving practice grounds that meet the conditions and standards for facilities and techniques.
Driver's licenses can be exchanged or reissued in the following cases: Driver's licenses are lost; Driver's licenses are damaged and no longer usable; within the time limit stated on the driver's license; information stated on the driver's license is changed; foreign driver's licenses issued by competent foreign authorities are still valid; driver's licenses are issued by the Ministry of National Defense or the Ministry of Public Security upon request or the person to whom they are issued is no longer performing defense or security duties.
Also in Clause 4, Article 62 stipulates: Not to issue, change, or reissue a driving license to a person who violates road traffic order and safety when that person has not yet completed the request of the competent State agency to resolve the administrative violation in the field of road traffic order and safety.
Thus, from January 1, 2025, if a driver violates road traffic safety and is fined but has not paid the fine, the issuance, exchange, or re-issuance of a driving license will be refused. Only after paying the administrative fine will the issuance, exchange, or re-issuance of a driving license be processed.
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