
To check ETC records, follow these steps: 1. Open the search bar on your mobile device and enter the name of the local ETC official account; 2. Enter the official account, click on "Add More Accounts," and then click on "Bind User Account"; 3. Fill in the user name and ID number, then click on "Bind ETC Card Account" and enter the ETC card number and license plate number; 4. After successfully binding the account, return to the homepage, click on "My Services," and then "Monthly Bill" to check the records. ETC (Electronic Toll Collection) is a non-stop electronic toll collection system, also known as an automatic road payment system. It is a road toll method specifically designed for toll roads, commonly used on highways, bridges or tunnels with toll policies, and some sections of urban centers to alleviate traffic congestion.

Checking ETC card records is actually quite simple. I often use a mobile app to check, such as downloading an official ETC-related app like the Tongxingbao App. After registering an account and linking my ETC card, I can log in and open the transaction records module to see detailed spending history, including toll time, amount, and route. The app also supports filtering by date or exporting data, making easier. What I find most impressive is the real-time notification feature, which sends alerts as soon as a fee is deducted, preventing oversight. As someone who drives frequently, this method saves time and effort, and I recommend all car owners try it. Regular checks can also help spot incorrect charges, allowing for early resolution to avoid hassles.

To check ETC records, I usually do it through the official website on my computer or mobile browser. Visit the relevant bank or ETC service provider's website, then log in to the backend by entering your card number or account. Find the 'My Account' section and click on 'Transaction Inquiry' to get a complete list of your passes. Some websites even allow you to print reports, which is great for managing household car expenses. I also take the opportunity to check my account balance and any promotional activities, like holiday discounts or points. The interface is generally intuitive, and it only takes a minute or two to complete. I recommend setting up strong password to prevent information leaks. Regularly checking your records can help optimize travel routes and save on toll expenses.

I can directly check ETC transaction records via SMS. Just send a specified command to the service provider's number, such as 'Check Records' followed by the last four digits of the card number, and the system will instantly reply with transaction details. Alternatively, make a customer service call and follow the voice prompts to quickly obtain the information. This method is super convenient—it can be done while driving and is especially suitable for elderly people who aren't proficient with apps. The downside is that SMS might not display complete historical data, so it's recommended to cross-check with other methods. I usually maintain my card's active status this way to avoid deactivation.

I prefer checking ETC records by linking them to Alipay or WeChat Pay. By adding the ETC card to the payment platform, each toll deduction is automatically synced to the transaction history. Simply open Alipay's spending records, filter by date, and everything is clear at a glance—no need for manual queries. I find this integration incredibly smooth, with real-time updates to avoid missing any transactions. You can also set up alerts for overspending warnings. Plus, these platforms often offer cashback , making card linking even more cost-effective. Drivers should give it a try to enhance daily financial efficiency.

If ETC records cannot be found, such as due to system delays or card malfunctions, I first ensure the card is functioning properly. I restart the device or try passing through a different lane. If that doesn’t work, I contact the customer service hotline to provide the card number, as manual service can dig deeper into the data. Occasionally, visiting a service point in person is quicker—just bring your ID to the ETC counter to print a full report. I recommend regularly backing up records to prevent accidental loss. Remember to protect your personal privacy and avoid operating on public networks. Timely handling ensures smooth card functionality and worry-free safe driving.


