How to Check for Traffic Violations When Driving Someone Else's Car?

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LaMicah
07/28/25 3:06pm
Bring your ID card, driver's license, and the vehicle's registration certificate to the traffic violation processing hall or window of the traffic management department to inquire and handle violations. With the above documents and by explaining the reason to the staff at the window, you can check and handle traffic violations even if the vehicle owner is not present. Situations of traffic violations: 1. On-the-spot ticket: If a traffic police officer issues a penalty decision on the spot for a vehicle violation, you must go to the local traffic detachment or brigade to handle the violation. This type of violation must be handled at the location where it occurred; it cannot be handled back in your hometown. 2. Electronic monitoring ticket: If the violation is captured by electronic monitoring and no ticket is issued on the spot, after checking the violation record on the traffic management bureau's website, if it falls under the general summary procedure category, it can be handled in a different location.
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