How Long Does It Take to Check Traffic Violations on the Same Day?
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If you receive an on-the-spot ticket, you can usually check it within 1 to 2 days, and the fastest you can check it is in the afternoon of the same day. Violations captured by electronic surveillance generally take 3 days to appear, with the latest being 15 days later. Under normal circumstances, traffic violations can usually be checked within 3 to 7 days, as the traffic management department needs time to collect, verify, and input the information into the system, a process that takes three to seven days. If the traffic management department completes this task on the same day as the violation, you can check your violation record at the vehicle management office on that day. Methods to check driving violations: Visit the office halls of the traffic police branches in various districts and counties to check via touch-screen terminals; log in to the external service websites of the Public Security Traffic Management Bureau of each city: find the vehicle violation query section, enter the license plate number and vehicle engine number, and click to query; mobile users can download apps like "Wheel Check Violation," input the license plate number, vehicle engine number, and other details like the province and city, to check vehicle violation information in real time.