How long does the transportation management usually hold a vehicle before processing it?
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Normally, it is one month, and the maximum should not exceed two months. However, the prerequisite is that a temporary seizure certificate has been issued to the vehicle owner; otherwise, the vehicle cannot be held. The full name of the transportation management office is the Road Transport Management Office. It usually refers to the road transport market management department established at the county level. Its main responsibilities include implementing national policies, regulations, and guidelines related to road transport. Below is relevant information: 1. Private vehicles engaged in illegal operations being seized: Fines need to be paid, and in severe cases, compulsory transfer and auction can be enforced. If no one handles the seized unlicensed vehicle after 60 days, enforcement will proceed. The specific duration is determined by local law enforcement agencies, as there are no explicit regulations. 2. According to regulations: Private vehicles operating without legally obtaining permits, approval documents, or business licenses, vehicles with fake license plates, or out-of-town vehicles operating across regions are all considered illegal operations.