
The first method is to check the annual inspection date on the duplicate of the vehicle owner's driving license. You can also check the annual inspection sticker on the windshield, which shows the month and year. First, you need to log in to the local traffic police website, enter the vehicle information query section, and input the license plate number and engine identification code (VIN) to check. You can directly bring your ID card, driving license, and other documents to the vehicle management office or the violation processing hall to inquire.

I recently helped a friend check their vehicle annual inspection, and doing it myself via a mobile app was super convenient. Just download the "Traffic Management 12123" app, register and log in, then enter the license plate number and ID information—the page will display the annual inspection due date and even allow you to set a reminder so you don’t forget. The process is simple and takes less than two minutes. If the app glitches, you can try the official traffic management bureau website by entering the license plate number, but the app is faster and saves you a trip to the DMV queue. Before checking, ensure the license plate number and owner’s documents are correct to avoid errors. Make it a habit to check once a year, plan ahead, and avoid late fees or tickets that could affect your record. The results are accurate and reliable, making it ideal for lazy or younger users—easy and practical.

As an experienced driver with years of driving, I have expertise in checking vehicle inspections. Nowadays, online methods are more commonly used, saving time and effort. Just install the Traffic Management 12123 APP, enter the license plate number, and open the vehicle information to see the inspection status at a glance. You can also directly open a browser, search for the official website of the traffic management bureau, and enter the license plate to query, which is equally fast. In the past, the old method required going to the vehicle management office to queue and take a number. Now, technological advancements have made it really convenient. You can also call 122 to report the license plate and ask the customer service, but the APP is faster and can also check violations and insurance information. It is recommended to check regularly and not wait until the inspection expires to find out. Knowing the expiration date in advance allows you to arrange for testing early and prevent the risk of fines and accidents. Develop this habit for safe travel.

I personally recommend using the Traffic Management 12123 mobile app to check your vehicle's annual inspection. Just log in, enter your license plate number and owner's ID number, and you'll immediately see the expiration date for the annual inspection. The operation is super fast, perfect for busy people - it only takes a few seconds to complete. You can also set up notification reminders. The query accuracy rate is as high as 100%, no hassle at all. Check in advance to avoid overdue inspections, ensure safety, and prevent fines. After setting up the app, automatic reminders make it even more convenient.


