How many days does it take to check the speeding photo?

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Kent
07/24/25 5:08am
It usually takes 3-7 days to check the speeding photo. The following is an extension: 1. Camera shooting: It usually takes 3-7 days to check the traffic violation captured by the camera. According to traffic laws, after a motor vehicle violates traffic rules, it can generally be checked online or receive a text message notification within 3 to 7 days, and no later than 13 working days. 2. Electronic monitoring shooting: After the owner can check the violation record on the traffic website, they can go to the traffic police team at the place of violation to deal with it within one month before the annual inspection of the motor vehicle, and do not need to deal with it within 15 days.
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DeAndrew
08/11/25 12:46am
I often receive inquiries about the processing time for speeding tickets, which generally takes 3 to 7 days to be identified, depending on the region and technical processing. After the speeding camera captures the data, it is transmitted to the data center via a dedicated network. The system automatically identifies the license plate and speed, and then staff manually verify whether the violation is accurate. In large cities or during peak hours, such as holidays with heavy traffic, it may take 5 to 10 days; in smaller cities or on regular workdays, it often takes only 2 days. I recommend installing the official 12123 app or following the local traffic police platform for real-time updates, as the app will automatically notify you once the violation is entered into the system. Delays may also occur due to large data volumes or strict verification processes. Don’t worry about false captures—the key is to ensure your vehicle doesn’t speed and you drive safely. Regularly checking your violation records is a good habit to avoid future hassles.
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