Can the record be deleted after handling a traffic violation?
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Vehicle violation records will be cleared within 24 hours after you pay the fine. If the online query shows it has been processed, the record will be removed after 24 hours. Below is an introduction on how to check vehicle violation records: Call to inquire about traffic violations: Many regional traffic police websites provide a free traffic violation inquiry hotline for checking the status. You can also dial 114 for traffic violation inquiries. Visit the local city traffic police station to inquire about traffic violations: Bring your vehicle license and driver's license to the local urban traffic police station for inquiry. They will list all violation items for you, and you can choose to print them at any time before the vehicle inspection. Alternatively, go to the vehicle management office, where the lobby has a self-service inquiry system. Simply enter the provincial vehicle license plate number to check violation information! No verification code is required, making it very convenient! Once you have paid the fine and the points have been deducted, the website will no longer show the record. However, the vehicle management office and traffic police station, being interconnected, will still have the record, only indicating that it has been processed.