Can I check my own vehicle's compulsory traffic insurance?
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You can check your vehicle's compulsory traffic insurance by yourself. It can be done through insurance companies, phone inquiries, or online searches. Insurance company inquiry: Vehicle owners can bring valid documents such as their ID card and insurance policy to the insurance company's business office for inquiry. This is the simplest method, suitable for owners who are not proficient in online operations or find phone calls inconvenient. Phone inquiry: Insurance companies have nationwide service hotlines. With the high popularity of telephones nowadays, vehicle owners can call the service hotline of their insurance company to inquire about compulsory traffic insurance. Online inquiry: By entering information such as the license plate number, you can check the compulsory traffic insurance with one click and also inquire about the cost for the following year. Of course, the corresponding insurance company where the owner is insured can also check the compulsory traffic insurance. You can find the policy on the insurance company's official website and enter details like the license plate number and ID card to make the inquiry.
As a car owner for many years, I know it's completely feasible and quite common to check your vehicle's compulsory traffic insurance, which is also necessary, especially when preparing for annual inspections or accident handling. Common methods include: logging into your account through the insurance company's official website or mobile app, entering your license plate number and ID card number for identity verification, and then viewing the policy details; or, visiting a vehicle management office service point with your vehicle registration certificate and ID card for a direct query, which is straightforward. With the widespread adoption of electronic policies now, query results can be saved directly on your phone for easy status comparison. It's important to ensure the accuracy of your information before querying, such as not mistaking digits in your license plate number to avoid wasting time; also, protect your personal privacy by not operating on public networks to prevent data leaks. I recommend checking every few months to keep your insurance valid and avoid penalties for expiration. Developing this habit can significantly enhance your driving safety and compliance.