How long after a traffic violation should it be handled?
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Violation information is usually received within 3 to 7 days after a traffic violation. If the driver is stopped and issued a ticket by a traffic officer on the spot, the vehicle owner must go to the local traffic police station within 15 days to handle the violation. For violations captured by electronic monitoring (e.g., traffic cameras), the owner can check the violation records on the traffic website and then go to the local traffic police station to handle the violation within one month before the vehicle's annual inspection. Methods for checking traffic violations: 1. Telephone inquiry - Call the local 114 hotline, provide vehicle information, and the operator will inform you if there are any violations; 2. Traffic police station inquiry - Visit the office hall of the local traffic police branch in your city or county and use the touch-screen terminal for inquiry (required documents: driver's license, vehicle registration, and ID card); 3. SMS inquiry - Many vehicle management offices offer SMS-based violation inquiry services by sending a text message.