DL Sent to court DL Sent to court

5 months ago

My driving licence was taken away by the traffic police for wrong side driving.
I paid the challan the same day.
I was not able to collect my DL and now it has been sent to court.
I am not sure how the get my DL from the court?

Anik

Responded 5 months ago

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A.Dear Client
Contact the traffic police department or the court to which your case has been transferred. You can inquire about the specific procedures for retrieving your driving license. Prepare the necessary documents, which may include your original identification, the payment receipt of the challan, any other relevant documents related to the incident, and any documents requested by the court.
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