
Open the 12123 app, go to the homepage, and select 'Register Non-Personal Vehicle'; Choose 'SMS Verification Registration,' then enter the required information such as the vehicle's license plate type, license plate number, and the last six digits of the engine number. After confirming the information, input the SMS verification code received by the vehicle owner. Click 'Next' and complete the facial recognition verification to finish the process.

Our company has gone through this process. First, get things in order. After downloading the Traffic Management 12123 App, register a corporate account—select the 'Corporate User Registration' option on the interface. Fill in the company's full name and unified social credit code, making sure not to miss a single character, or the review will be delayed. Upload scanned copies of the electronic business license and the front and back of the legal representative's ID card, ensuring the images are clear and not blurry. Then, add vehicle information: enter the license plate number, vehicle type (e.g., small passenger car), the last six digits of the engine number, and the registration date on the vehicle registration certificate. After submission, the review usually takes one to three days—do not modify the information during this period, or the process will restart. Once approved, you can use it normally to check violations and pay fines with just one click. It is recommended to check the vehicle status updates monthly to avoid unsynchronized license plate changes. After binding, the benefits are significant—handling fines saves the hassle of visiting the traffic police station, greatly improving efficiency. We once encountered an issue with an unverified contact phone number, so ensure the company contact's phone is active to receive verification codes.

I have experience with company vehicle binding on 12123. The key steps involve preparing the required documents. First, register a corporate account: open the app and select the enterprise binding entry, then input the company name and registration number. Upload digital photos of the business license and the representative's ID, ensuring files are in PDF or JPG format. When adding vehicles, accurately fill in the license plate number, vehicle model, and the last few digits of the VIN. The review process may take about two days—missing documents will result in rejection; we once forgot to upload the scanned vehicle registration and had to wait much longer. Once approved, you can check violations and manage fines online. Pay attention to details: ensure the company name matches the business registration, avoid errors during SMS verification, and keep the contact email active. After binding, regularly log in to maintain vehicle status to avoid missing violation notices. An added benefit is the ability to download violation reports for the boss, helping the company save money and time.

Binding company vehicles to the 12123 App is simple and fast. Steps: Launch the App and enter the company registration page, fill in the company information and code. Upload the electronic version of the business license. Add the vehicle by entering the accurate license plate number and vehicle license data. After submission, wait for approval, which typically takes one to three working days. The entire process is completed online without the need for in-person visits, with approval speed depending on the completeness of the materials. Once successfully bound, you can immediately check for violations and pay fines, making it convenient and efficient. It is recommended to use a corporate email for registration to receive notifications, and ensure uploaded documents are clear to avoid rejection. Managing company vehicles becomes more centralized and hassle-free.

As the person in charge of managing company vehicles, it's crucial to streamline the binding process. Download the 12123 App and register a corporate account, carefully entering the company's full name and unified social code. Upload clear copies of the business license and legal representative documents to avoid rejection. Add vehicle details including license plate number and registration date. During the review period, the company phone may be randomly verified. Once approved, vehicles will be connected to the system for real-time violation monitoring. Ensure the vehicle registration certificate is under the company name during binding - if not, visit the DMV for modification first. We recommend regularly updating contact information to prevent unexpected disconnections. After binding, handle tickets online to improve efficiency and save time. We conduct quarterly checks to ensure data consistency.

The process of binding a company car is straightforward: Open the app, select the company binding entry, input the company name and code, and upload the business license attachment. Add the vehicle by entering the complete license plate information and submit for review. The process is usually completed within a few days, enabling the violation query function. Common issues during binding include minor discrepancies in documents leading to rejection, which can be resolved by reviewing the files to ensure they match the registered information. The benefits are significant—handling tickets without queuing and receiving real-time SMS alerts. It's recommended that the company appoint a dedicated person to manage account updates, ensuring smooth operation and preventing interruptions. After binding, the time and effort saved are noticeably effective.


