How many days at the latest to receive a traffic violation notice?

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VonAshley
07/29/25 7:21am
After a traffic violation, the notification SMS is usually received within 3 to 7 days. According to traffic regulations, after a motor vehicle violation, the information can generally be queried online or an SMS notification received within 3 to 7 days, with the latest not exceeding 13 working days. Below are the details regarding the time frame for receiving a traffic violation SMS after a violation: 1. Caught on the spot by traffic police: If caught on the spot by traffic police and the violation is confirmed with a signature, the vehicle owner must go to the local traffic police station to handle the matter within 15 days of the violation. Failure to do so within 15 days will result in penalties. 2. Captured by electronic surveillance: If the violation is captured by electronic surveillance, the vehicle owner can check the violation record on the traffic website and then go to the traffic police station where the violation occurred to handle the matter within one month before the annual vehicle inspection.
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LaAbigail
08/12/25 10:39am
The latest time to receive a violation notice is usually within 15 days, based on my years of driving experience. In most cases, urban monitoring systems process faster—for offenses like running a red light or speeding, you can see the update on the app within 7 to 10 days. However, in remote areas or during camera upgrades, it may extend to 13 or 14 days. It’s advisable for car owners to link traffic service apps like 12123 and set up notification alerts, ensuring timely detection even if SMS delays occur. Occasionally, system maintenance or slow data transmission may cause delays—never rely solely on emails; proactive checking is safer. If delayed, don’t panic—promptly log in to official platforms to review records and avoid escalated penalties for overdue payments.
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