How many days does it generally take to receive information about traffic violation photos?
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For traffic violations captured by cameras (non-on-site tickets), it usually takes more than 15 days to be able to check them, and the time varies in different regions. One week is quite common. If you are worried about having committed a traffic violation, you can check online for any relevant information one week after you suspect the violation occurred. To be more certain, you can check again after 15 days. Additional information: If the violation was captured by electronic surveillance cameras, the vehicle owner can check the violation record on the traffic website. After finding the record, they can go to the traffic police department at the location of the violation to handle the matter within one month before the annual vehicle inspection. There is no need to handle it within 15 days. However, it is important to try not to exceed the scoring cycle of a driver's license to avoid accumulating a full 12 points in the next scoring cycle due to not clearing the points in time during the current cycle.