How to Check Traffic Violation Tickets?

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AustinMarie
07/29/25 8:20pm
Visit the office halls of traffic police branches in various districts and counties of the city to inquire through touch-screen terminals. Log in to the external service website of the Public Security Bureau's Traffic Management Bureau, locate the vehicle violation inquiry section, enter the license plate number and vehicle engine number, then click to inquire. Call the voice inquiry hotline; check violations by sending a mobile text message.
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