How long does it take for a traffic violation record to be cleared after paying the fine?

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DelKinsley
07/24/25 4:28pm
After paying the relevant fines, the traffic violation record is usually cleared within 3-5 days. Generally, if drivers fail to comply with traffic rules, they are likely to commit traffic violations, which result in penalty points and fines. Below are the relevant provisions of traffic regulations: 1. Article 52: If a party fails to fulfill the administrative penalty decision within the specified period, the traffic management department of the public security organ that made the penalty decision may take the following measures: (1) For overdue fines, an additional 3% of the fine amount shall be imposed daily, with the total additional fine not exceeding the original fine amount; (2) Apply to the People's Court for compulsory enforcement. 2. Article 53: If the traffic management department of the public security organ imposes penalties such as temporary suspension or revocation of a motor vehicle driver's license on a driver from another jurisdiction, it shall transfer the driver's license to the issuing traffic management department within 15 days from the date of the penalty decision. 3. If the violator applies not to transfer the temporarily suspended driver's license to the issuing traffic management department, the request shall be granted and noted in the administrative penalty decision. 4. Article 54: If a violator is subject to administrative detention and a fine, the traffic management department of the public security organ shall inform the violator that they may authorize another person to pay the fine on their behalf.
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