How Long Does It Take to Check Traffic Violations on JiaoGuan 12123?
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According to traffic regulations, traffic violations by motor vehicles can generally be queried or received via SMS notification on JiaoGuan 12123 within 3-7 days, with the latest not exceeding 13 working days. You can log in to the traffic bureau website where the vehicle is registered to check, or search online for vehicle violations and the 12123 website to access the query system. Generally, you need to enter the license plate number and vehicle identification number (usually the last 4 digits of the chassis number or the last 6 digits of the engine number) for queries based on the region. According to Article 19 of the "Procedural Regulations for Handling Road Traffic Safety Violations," within ten days from the date the traffic technical monitoring equipment collects the violation records, the traffic management department of the public security organ at the place where the violation occurred shall review the recorded content. After verification, it shall be entered into the road traffic violation information management system as evidence of the violation. Article 20 states that within three days after the violation information recorded by traffic technical monitoring equipment is entered into the road traffic violation information management system, the traffic management department of the public security organ shall provide public query services and may notify the owner or manager of the motor vehicle by mail, mobile phone SMS, email, etc.
Oh man, talking about checking traffic violations on 12123, I really learned my lesson last time when I got a ticket. For on-the-spot violations, they usually sync to the system within 3 days. If you get a parking ticket or caught by electronic surveillance, the data integration takes longer. Regular city violations typically appear in the system within 7 working days, while highway violations take about 10 days. In remote mountainous areas where cameras are far from command centers, waiting half a month is normal. I remember my colleague got caught speeding on a national highway last month - the record only showed up on the 11th day. Oh, and after syncing, there's still manual review involved. If you're in a hurry to check, refreshing the APP every couple days is more reliable.