How long does it take to check electronic traffic violations?

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PhoebeRose
07/25/25 8:48am
Electronic traffic violations can be checked online within thirteen working days after the violation occurs at the latest. According to Article 20 of the Procedures for the Handling of Road Traffic Safety Violations: Within three days after the violation information recorded by traffic monitoring equipment is entered into the road traffic violation information management system, the traffic management department of the public security authority shall make it available for public inquiry. Generally, violations can be checked within two to three days, while highway violations may be available as soon as 24 hours later. Slower cases usually involve out-of-town violations, which may take seven to ten days to appear. Road Traffic Safety Violation Regulations stipulate: Within 10 days from the date the traffic monitoring equipment collects violation records, the traffic management department of the public security authority in the location where the violation occurred shall review the recorded content. After verification, it will be entered into the road traffic violation information management system as evidence of the violation.
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