How to Check How Many Cars Are Under Your Name on 12123?
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For first-time individual users, you need to use your personal ID card, register a real-name account, and log in to the 12123 APP. After registering an account, you can bind non-operational motor vehicles under your name on the page. Of course, users can also register up to 3 non-personally owned motor vehicles. Click in to view the car information under your name. If you want to check violation records, simply click on the violation section to view them.
Last time I checked the vehicles under my friend's name on the 12123 app, and it was quite convenient. After opening the app and logging in with an ID card, scroll down the homepage to find the 'Motor Vehicle' or 'My Motor Vehicle' option. Clicking into it will display all the license plate numbers and vehicle information registered under your name. The number of vehicles shown here represents how many cars you own. A quick reminder: make sure the ID card and driver's license information used during registration are consistent. Newly transferred vehicles may take 1-3 days for the system to update. Once, I found an old car under my friend's name that hadn't been deregistered, and we completed the transfer on the same day after checking. After checking, you can also directly handle traffic violations or register a newly purchased car—killing two birds with one stone.
Last time when handling the vehicle transfer, I specifically researched the method to check vehicles under my name via 12123. After logging into the APP, don't rush to click those pop-up ads on the homepage. Instead, directly click 'My' in the lower right corner to enter the personal center, where you'll find the 'My Vehicles' section. Clicking into it will display all registered vehicles, including license plate numbers and vehicle status. If it shows blank, it means there are no vehicles registered under your name. If you've just bought a car, you need to complete the registration in the APP using the vehicle license first before you can see it. I recommend doing this during daytime when the network is stable, as the system might be under maintenance at night and fail to load. If you really can't figure it out, just bring your ID card to the DMV counter - it only takes three minutes to get it done.
Checking the number of vehicles under your name on 12123 is very simple. After opening the app and completing real-name authentication, find entries like 'Vehicle Violations' or 'Registered Vehicles' on the homepage. Upon entering, the system will automatically display a list of vehicles under your name. When I checked, I found that an old car I sold two years ago was still registered under my name—it turns out the ownership transfer must be completed promptly. I recommend enabling the app's notification feature so you'll also receive automatic reminders when your vehicle's annual inspection is due. The entire query process is completely free and much more time-saving than visiting the DMV.