How long does it take to check vehicle inspection results on 12123?

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DiTaylor
07/30/25 6:09am
Generally, it takes 3 days to check. Query time: Under normal circumstances, traffic violations can be checked on the 12123 platform within 3 days. Sometimes it may take 5-7 days, depending on when the traffic police enter the data into the system database. According to traffic regulations, after a motor vehicle violation, it usually takes 3-7 days to check online or receive SMS notification, with the latest not exceeding 13 working days. Vehicle transfer record query: You can personally bring your ID card and a copy of it, along with proof and documentation of the motor vehicle ownership transfer, to the local motor vehicle management office for inquiry.
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