How long does it take for 12123 online processing?

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LaHaven
07/28/25 6:04pm
The processing time for 12123 online applications is generally 3-7 working days, but in some cases, it may take up to a month. The specific review time depends on the efficiency of the local functional departments. Introduction to 12123: "Traffic Management 12123" is the official mobile client of the public security department's internet-based comprehensive traffic safety service management platform. The public can use this mobile app to independently schedule driver exams, schedule vehicle inspections, pre-select license plates, apply for relevant licenses and certificates, request replacements or renewals of licenses and certificates, pay traffic violation fines, and more. Additionally, users can query personal information such as driver's licenses and traffic violations through this platform. Main functions of 12123: The main functions include user registration, scheduling of motor vehicle driver exams, binding of motor vehicles and driver's licenses, pre-selection of new vehicle license plates, replacement of vehicle registration certificates, replacement of motor vehicle license plates, replacement of driver's licenses, replacement of inspection qualification marks, deferred renewal of driver's licenses, deferred review, deferred submission of physical condition certificates, handling of traffic violations recorded by electronic monitoring devices, online self-service for processing traffic violations, querying and notification of motor vehicle and driver's license-related information, and navigation to traffic management-related service locations.
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