Can Vehicle Information Be Checked at Non-Local DMVs?
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Vehicle information can be checked at non-local DMVs. Basic vehicle information includes: License plate number, vehicle model, engine number, chassis number, user unit, responsible person, fuel card number, insurance company, bridge toll payment date, second maintenance time, vehicle type, engine number, manufacturer, etc. Methods for online vehicle information inquiry: Download the Traffic Management 12123 client, register with real-name authentication, upload driver's license and vehicle license information, bind information according to the license plate number for quick inquiry. Return to the homepage to check traffic violation records of the motor vehicle and whether fines have been paid on time.
As a car owner who frequently drives long distances, I can share this experience: Yes, vehicle management offices in different locations can indeed check vehicle information. This is because China's vehicle management system has been nationally networked for several years, with all vehicle registration data shared on a single platform. For example, during my last business trip to Shanghai, my car broke down and I urgently needed to check the insurance records. I went directly to the local vehicle management office, and they retrieved my file by entering the license plate number, displaying the owner's details and annual inspection status, which really saved me the trouble of rushing back to my hometown. However, the network can occasionally be slow, so I recommend avoiding peak hours or calling ahead to confirm the procedures to ensure a smooth query without delays.