
Generally, after the vehicle is transferred, the traffic 12123 cannot query the relevant information. However, sometimes 12123 will display the transferred vehicle, which is due to a delay in software updates. You only need to wait a few days, and the system will return to normal after the update is completed. Vehicle transfer means changing the name of the vehicle owner. Handling the vehicle transfer can legally complete the transfer of vehicle ownership and ensure the legality of the vehicle's source. The methods to check whether the vehicle transfer is successful are as follows: 1. Go to the vehicle management office to inquire: Bring your ID card and a copy of your ID card, proof of the transfer of vehicle ownership, and relevant documents directly to the local vehicle management office for inquiry. 2. Check through the method of checking violations: Although it is checking violations, the owner's information will be displayed, and you can check whether the name has been changed. 3. Check the registration certificate: You can check the motor vehicle registration certificate, which records the changes of the motor vehicle.

Last year, right after I sold my car and completed the ownership transfer, I thought about checking the previous violation records on the 12123 platform. However, I found that the car's page turned gray and couldn't be opened. I called customer service, and they explained that the system automatically unbinds the original owner's information during the ownership transfer, and only the new owner can rebind and query the records. I tried refreshing several times, and sometimes it showed a message like 'transfer in progress,' but the detailed data was gone. This is to protect the new owner's privacy and prevent data leakage. The platform update takes some time. If you want to check something after selling your car, you need to contact the new owner for assistance or visit the DMV window to check the records. The system processes the transfer quickly after completion, but as the former owner, don't expect to check the car through the old channels anymore.

After completing the transfer process, I directly bound the new vehicle on the 12123 app by entering the license plate and VIN, and the association was successful, allowing me to check all violation history. The salesperson reminded me that the original owner's permissions are automatically revoked after the transfer, and the new owner needs to complete this step themselves. The whole process was quite smooth, so no need to worry about not being able to check the records. It's recommended to register and complete the operation immediately after the transfer to ensure real-time information synchronization. Also, the platform occasionally has delays, so it's advisable to refresh after a couple of days to avoid any data update issues affecting usage.

After the vehicle transfer is completed, you can definitely still check it on 12123, but the new owner needs to bind it first. My friend just bought a and did this—after entering the license plate and binding it, all the violation records popped up. The original owner's information is unbound, so details can't be checked there. Platform data updates usually take about a day. Post-transfer queries are normal and not an issue; it’s just a change in the authorized party. Remember to act promptly and don’t delay.

After the vehicle transfer, checking on 12123 shows no issues, but don't expect immediate results. From my experience, on the day of transfer, the system data is synchronizing. Clicking in might still display the original information, but it updates to the new owner's associated mode after a day or two. The original owner can't check anymore, and the new owner needs to bind their account to view all contents. The platform's design to prevent information leakage and timely updates is great, though occasionally there are delays. It's recommended to wait half a day after the transfer before checking again to avoid confusion. Such minor matters are conveniently handled via 12123.

After the vehicle transfer is completed, all information can be checked on 12123. The new owner just needs to bind the vehicle. The system is designed to automatically revoke permissions from the original main account, ensuring a smooth transition for the new user. Data updates quickly after the transfer, usually completed on the same day, so checking for violations or vehicle status is absolutely no problem. Don't worry about not being able to find the information; just follow the steps to register and associate the vehicle. The entire experience is user-friendly and practical.


