How to Check Vehicle Violation Records?

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SanGideon
07/24/25 7:08pm
Add 'Traffic Violation Processing' in Alipay to check violation records and pay fines. The following are the legal bases: 1. 'Measures for Punishment of Road Traffic Violations': Road traffic violators may be given a warning or a fine of up to 200 yuan, and traffic police may make an administrative penalty decision on the spot and issue a written decision on administrative penalty. For fines of 20 yuan or less that are difficult to collect afterwards, traffic police may collect the fine on the spot according to law. 2. 'Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China': Motor vehicle drivers who violate road traffic safety laws and regulations regarding road traffic regulations shall be given a warning or fined between 20 and 200 yuan.
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McSawyer
08/11/25 10:38am
To check vehicle violations, I often use the Traffic Management 12123 mobile app. After registering and binding my license plate and driver's license, I can view records in real time, including photos for confirmation, which is convenient and time-saving. Online ticket processing supports bank card payments, avoiding the hassle of going out. If you're not familiar with mobile operations, you can visit the local vehicle management office with your vehicle registration and ID card for on-site inquiries, where staff will assist you. The offline process is slightly slower and may require waiting in line. Regular checks every two weeks ensure no missed penalties. Keep your binding information updated, and promptly change data after vehicle transfer to reduce query errors. Drive carefully, pay attention to speed limits, and reduce the possibility of violations.
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