How to Check Car Traffic Tickets?
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If it's your first time using the service, you need to register an account with your mobile phone, set a gesture password, and then click on the violation icon at the top of the main interface after entering. After entering the violation interface, you can see two items at the top: unprocessed violations and processed but unpaid fines, both showing as 0. Click on the unprocessed item indicated by the arrow. Click on the processed but unpaid fines icon, which displays confirmed violation records that have not yet been paid. This section shows past violation records that have already been paid.
I drove a truck for several years before, and the easiest way to check traffic tickets is to visit the official website of the local traffic management bureau, such as the Beijing Traffic Law Enforcement Network or the Shanghai Traffic Police App. Just enter your license plate number and ID number to view violation records. If you don’t have internet access, simply go to the nearest traffic police station or vehicle management office, bring your vehicle registration certificate, and inquire at the counter—they’ll check everything clearly for you. Timely handling is crucial; pay fines within 15 days to avoid late fees, as delays can lead to extra charges and affect your annual inspection. Sometimes, I use SMS to check by sending "WZ + license plate number" to a designated number for information, or I call the 122 hotline. If your car has a dashcam, regularly reviewing the footage can also help prevent fines and reduce hassle. Make it a habit to check your records monthly to avoid last-minute panic when dealing with violations later.