How to Check if a Motor Vehicle Has Traffic Violations?
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First, open a browser on your computer and search for '360 Traffic Violation Query' on the page, then click to open it. Next, scroll down on this navigation page to the bottom, where you can enter the vehicle you want to check. After confirming, it will display a relevant page from the traffic management bureau, then click on the 'Vehicle Violation Query' option. After that, you will enter the relevant page for motor vehicle violation queries, fill in some related numbers, and click 'Confirm Query' to proceed.
I've been driving for over a decade, and checking traffic violations is quite common. There are several methods available. First, you can use the official app "Traffic Management 12123"—register and link your license plate to check anytime. Websites also work; just log into your local traffic police website or government service platform and enter your license plate number and engine number. If all else fails, you can directly visit the vehicle management office or traffic police station counter with your vehicle registration certificate for instant results. Sending a specific code via SMS to a designated number can also check violations, though it's slower. Third-party tools like the city services in Alipay are convenient too, but be mindful of privacy and security. Checking promptly is important because violations left unaddressed for over 15 days may incur additional penalty interest and could affect your driver's license points. I’ve made it a habit to check once a month to avoid issues.