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How to Check Someone Else's Traffic Violations?

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EmmettMarie
07/29/25 4:17pm

First, open a browser on your computer, then search for 'traffic violation query' in the search box and select the official website to open. Next, on the navigation page's dropdown section, enter the location where the vehicle you want to check is registered in the required field and click 'Confirm'. Then, a new page from the traffic management bureau will pop up, where you simply need to click on 'Vehicle Violation Query'. Upon entering the motor vehicle violation query page, input the license plate type, number, the last 6 digits of the engine number, and the verification code, then click 'Query'.

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Jackie
08/15/25 4:58am

As someone who frequently assists friends with vehicle-related matters, I understand that checking someone else's traffic violations requires following legal procedures. You can try using the official 12123 Traffic Management APP, where you'll need to enter the license plate number and the last few digits of the engine number during login. However, this must be done by the vehicle owner themselves or with an authorization code provided by them. Without permission, privacy laws prohibit randomly checking others' information. For safety, it's best to ask the owner to handle it personally or visit the local traffic management department together with the vehicle registration certificate. Although this method is cumbersome, it avoids legal risks and ensures peace of mind for all parties. Remember, timely processing of traffic violation queries helps maintain a good driving record by addressing tickets promptly.

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McValeria
10/12/25 6:53am

As someone who values privacy and security, checking another person's vehicle violations is not something to be taken lightly. While you can query through local traffic bureau websites or apps, it requires the vehicle owner's authorization and input of necessary information to view records. Randomly checking poses significant risks, potentially violating personal privacy and regulations. I recommend having the owner log in to handle it themselves or checking together in person—this approach is both lawful and efficient. It protects everyone's rights and makes violation handling more transparent. After all, traffic violations concern safety and should be addressed responsibly.

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VonDominic
11/25/25 7:57am

When I'm into cars, I often encounter this situation. Using a mobile app is the most convenient way to check others' traffic violations. Just download the Traffic Management 12123 app, select the violation inquiry option, and enter the other party's license plate number. But be reminded that non-owner operations may be blocked, requiring the owner's authorization code or SMS verification. Don't check randomly to avoid disputes. Occasionally helping friends, it's more reliable to bring all documents to the service window. Remember safety first, don't risk illegal methods, and handling violation information promptly can save a lot of trouble.

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