How many days does it take to check traffic violations within the city?

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McDylan
07/24/25 1:53am
Traffic violations within the city can generally be checked within three days. Below are the specific methods for checking violations: 1. Website inquiry: Find the traffic violation inquiry section on the local public security website or the Wanche Toutiao website, enter the license plate number to be queried, the last six digits of the vehicle identification code, select the vehicle type, and enter the verification code. 2. Mobile app inquiry: Simply open the mobile app store, enter "Wanche Traffic Violation Check" in the search bar to search, click to download and install after the search results appear, open the violation check app, add the vehicle, and fill in the license plate number, chassis number, and engine number to check.
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JulietAnn
08/10/25 9:31pm
Last year I got caught speeding in the city by camera, and it took me two days to find the record on the traffic police app. Generally, for automated camera violations within the city, you can see them within 1-3 working days after processing center review. For tickets issued by officers on-site, the system usually records them the same day, but app display might be slightly delayed. During holidays or system busy periods, it may take up to 5 days. I recommend installing a local traffic mini-program on your phone, like JiaoGuan 12123 or WeChat services, where you can input your license plate to refresh results. Don't make the same mistake as I did when I was a new driver - waiting too long resulted in unpaid fines plus late fees, costing extra money and ruining the driving mood. Now I drive more carefully and regularly check records - it never hurts to stay updated.
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