How long does it take to clear a cross-province traffic violation after processing?
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Violation records are cleared through the internal network transmission of the traffic police system, which has inherent delays. Therefore, it may take 3-5 working days after payment for the violation record to be cleared. Below is relevant information: 1. Specific requirements: After paying fines for out-of-town violations, it generally takes 24 hours to unlock and clear the violation record. Upon receiving the out-of-town penalty notice from their home province, vehicle owners can transfer the fine amount to the Traffic Violation Processing Agency Center of the Postal Savings Office through any local postal savings outlet. 2. Concept of out-of-town traffic violations: Out-of-town traffic violations refer to situations where the vehicle's registration location and the location where the violation occurred are different, which qualifies as an out-of-town violation.
I've dealt with several inter-provincial traffic violations before, like getting caught speeding on the highway. Usually, it takes about 7 to 10 days after paying the fine for the record to disappear from the system. The inter-provincial data synchronization is a bit slow, so I always check the status regularly on the 12123 APP to confirm it's cleared before driving with peace of mind. Don't rush to go on business trips or long-distance drives, otherwise, you might run into trouble during secondary checks. It's always best to follow the rules when driving—safety first.
I'm particularly concerned about how traffic violations can affect car insurance premiums, so every time I handle a ticket across provinces, I closely monitor the record clearing time, which usually takes about a week. I recommend keeping the payment receipts when dealing with violations and using a mobile app to track the progress in real-time. This delay reminds me to drive more carefully to protect the safety of myself and my family, avoiding further trouble and hassle.