Can points be deducted for a non-personal vehicle on 12123?

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LeRichard
07/29/25 12:59pm
Points can be deducted for a non-personal vehicle on 12123, but the vehicle must first be registered. There are two methods to register a non-personal vehicle: 1. Scan the QR code of the vehicle to be registered; 2. Use the owner's SMS verification. QR code registration: 1. Open 12123, go to the homepage, and select 'Register Non-Personal Vehicle'; 2. Choose 'QR Code Registration,' scan the QR code of the already registered vehicle on the owner's phone, and select the relationship with the owner; 3. Click 'Next' to proceed with facial recognition verification; 4. After verification is passed, click 'Continue Registration' to complete the binding. SMS verification registration: 1. Select 'SMS Verification Registration,' enter the required information for the non-personal vehicle to be registered, such as the type of license plate, license plate number, and the last six digits of the engine number, and select 'Other' for the relationship with the owner; 2. After confirming the information, the system will send an SMS verification code to the owner's phone number, then enter the verification code received by the owner; 3. Click 'Next' to proceed with facial recognition verification; 4. After verification is passed, click 'Continue Registration' to complete the binding.
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