Can 12123 check all traffic violations nationwide?
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12123 can check all traffic violations nationwide. Here are the specific functions of the 12123 service: 1. Business processing: Pre-selection of vehicle license plates, replacement of vehicle license plates, replacement of vehicle registration certificates, replacement of inspection qualification marks, vehicle inspection appointments, new energy vehicle license plate replacement appointments; exam appointments, exam information announcements, renewal of expired/over-age/lost driver's licenses, deferred driver's license review, deferred submission of physical condition certificates, exam fee payments, etc.; handling of electronic monitoring of vehicle violations, traffic violation fine payments, and quick settlement of traffic accidents. 2. Query and reminders: Provides vehicle and driver's license status queries and one-click car-moving SMS notifications, ensuring registered users are promptly informed about vehicle and driver's license management information and enjoy considerate reminder services. 3. Information modification: Access the personal center to freely bind vehicles and driver's licenses and promptly update contact information (excluding phone numbers). 4. Information push: Delivers warning announcements, traffic regulations, and usage knowledge.
The 12123 app is a nationwide unified traffic management platform, so theoretically it should cover traffic violation records from all regions. However, in practice, some out-of-town violations may take time to appear. For instance, when I was speeding in a neighboring province, the record only showed up in the app after a week. This delay occurs because data transmission between different regions takes time, especially for non-on-site enforcement violations, which have a longer processing cycle. My advice is not to rush checking the app right after a long-distance trip—waiting two weeks is more reliable. If you can't find a violation but are certain you committed one, it's best to verify directly with the local traffic police station to avoid missing the deadline for handling it. In short, nationwide networking is the trend, but data synchronization still needs time to catch up.