
Open the Traffic 12123 app, click on the homepage option, and then select 'Register Non-Personal Vehicle'. The page will present two options: QR code registration and SMS verification registration. Choose the SMS verification registration option, and fill in the relevant information on the new page that appears.

I just helped my dad with this last month, and the process isn't actually complicated. Open the Traffic 12123 APP, log in to your account, and click on the 'Motor Vehicle' module on the homepage. You'll see the option 'Register Non-Personal Motor Vehicle'. Here's the key part: the system provides two methods—photo upload or QR code scanning. If the vehicle owner is with you, choosing to scan the QR code is the simplest—just have the owner generate a dedicated QR code using their own 12123 APP, and you scan it with your phone. It takes five minutes tops. If the owner isn't present, you'll need to use the photo upload method to submit photos of the owner's ID card (front and back) and the vehicle's registration certificate. Make sure the photos are in focus and free of glare. Next, the system will send a verification code to your registered phone number. Enter it and submit for review. My attempt took about half an hour, and the approval came through in roughly three hours. Once registered, you can handle the owner's traffic violation payments and other services—super convenient. Just remember, the entire process requires the owner's consent—never attempt it secretly.

The operation process is very clear, the key is to prepare the materials. First, log in to the 12123 APP and enter the motor vehicle business page, then click on 'Register Non-Owner Vehicle'. It is recommended to choose the QR code registration method, which requires the vehicle owner to open their 12123 APP to generate a QR code. If opting for photo registration, you need to upload photos of the owner's ID card and the vehicle's registration certificate. Ensure adequate lighting when taking the photos, and the edges of the documents must be fully captured. After submission, enter the SMS verification code to confirm the operation. The review is usually completed within half a day, and you will receive a system notification upon success. After binding a non-owner vehicle, you can check and handle the vehicle's violation records and pay fines at any time, but it is important to retain the original owner's traffic rights. During the operation, ensure a stable network connection to avoid repeated reviews due to uploading blurry photos.

Here's how to do it: Open the APP and log in to your account, then find the 'Register Non-Personal Vehicle' option under the motor vehicle section. I recommend choosing the QR code scanning method—have the owner generate a QR code using their 12123 APP for you to scan, which is simpler than uploading photos. If the owner isn't present, you'll have to take photos of their ID card and vehicle license, making sure to keep the steady and capture clear images. Next, fill in the verification code and submit, then wait. The review process typically takes a few hours to a day. Once completed, you can handle traffic violations for this vehicle. Note that the owner will receive a notification SMS during the binding process.

Just helped my neighbor with this last week, and the whole process requires the vehicle owner's cooperation. After logging into the Traffic 12123 app, go to the vehicle management section and click on the 'Register Non-Owner Vehicle' entry. It's best to schedule a time with the owner in advance—the QR code method is the easiest. The owner generates a QR code on their phone, and you just scan it. If you opt for the photo method, it's a bit more cumbersome: you'll need to take pictures of the owner's ID card (both front and back) and the vehicle license, ensuring all text is clear and unobstructed. After entering the SMS verification code, submit the application. Mine took about four hours to get approved. Once successfully linked, you can check violation records and pay fines online on their behalf, but note that handling serious violations still requires the owner to be present. Make sure to have the owner's phone number ready to receive verification messages during the process.

Practical steps for registering a non-personally owned vehicle are summarized as follows: Log in to 12123, enter the motor vehicle services section, and click the binding option. The recommended method is QR code scanning, which requires the vehicle owner to generate a QR code in their app for real-time and efficient operation. The alternative is to upload photos of the owner's ID card and vehicle license, ensuring the images are clear and complete. System verification requires entering a dynamic code received on the registered mobile . The review process typically completes within five hours, with possible delays during peak periods. After successful binding, common traffic services can be handled, but core rights such as point deductions still require the owner's personal involvement. Ensure the owner is informed and consents throughout the process and remains contactable at all times.


