Can the record be deleted after traffic violation processing?
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Vehicle violation records will be cleared within 24 hours after paying the fine. Online inquiries will show as processed, and the records will be cleared after 24 hours. Below is relevant information: Telephone inquiry for traffic violations: Many regional traffic police websites list a free traffic violation inquiry hotline that you can call to check the status. You can also dial 114 for traffic violation inquiries. In-person inquiry at the local traffic police station: Bring your vehicle license and driver's license directly to the local urban traffic police station for inquiry. All violation items will be listed, and you can choose to print them at any time before the vehicle inspection.
After traffic violation processing, the records are essentially non-deletable. From a legal perspective, the system retains driving history for several years for accountability and regulatory purposes. Having studied traffic regulations extensively myself, I understand that only in extremely rare circumstances—such as system errors or successful appeals—can records be deleted. In all other cases, accepting the penalty means the data is permanently archived, affecting credit scores and license renewal. My advice is to follow the rules while driving rather than counting on post-violation remedies. Cultivating safe driving habits to prevent violations at the source is far more practical.