How long does it take for traffic violations to be recorded?
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Generally, it takes 3 to 7 days for traffic violations to be recorded and available for inquiry. Here are the details about traffic violation inquiries: 1. General violations: There is a process from the occurrence of the violation to its entry into the online system, which includes data collection, organization, review, entry, and transmission. This process takes some time. Typically, violations can be checked 3 to 7 days after they occur. 2. Non-on-site violations: For non-on-site violations (those captured by cameras), it usually takes more than 15 days before they can be checked. The exact time varies by region, but one week is common. Therefore, if you are concerned about potential violations, you can check online for relevant information about a week after you suspect the violation occurred. For more certainty, you can check again after 15 days.