
To check which company provides your vehicle , you can use the following methods: 1. Check the insurance policy: The vehicle owner can identify the insurance company by the wording on the policy and documents obtained at the time of purchase. 2. Website inquiry: The owner can log in to the official website of the insurance company or the traffic management bureau's website, enter the license plate number and ID number as prompted, and check the information. 3. Telephone inquiry: Call the insurance company's service hotline or the traffic management office's customer service number "12123", and follow the voice prompts to enter relevant information or choose to speak with a customer service representative. 4. Counter inquiry: The vehicle owner can bring their ID to the local insurance company's business office counter for inquiry.

I've been driving for almost ten years, and checking which company my car is with is actually quite simple. The most straightforward way is to look at the insurance sticker on the upper right corner of the front windshield, which displays the company name and policy number—both paper and electronic versions work. If you can't find it, check the glove compartment in the car, as insurance documents are usually stored there. Nowadays, the Traffic Management 12123 APP is also very convenient—just log in, click on 'Registered Vehicles,' and check the vehicle status to find the insurance information. Additionally, you can search for 'Electronic Policy Inquiry' on WeChat Mini Programs, enter your license plate number, and it will display the insurance company. Remember to save the insurance company's customer service number from the policy in your phone, so you can contact them directly in case of an accident on the road without scrambling to find the information last minute.

Last time my car got scratched, I remembered to check the company. These methods are reliable based on personal experience: The easiest way is to take a photo of the insurance sticker on the windshield and zoom in to see the company name; Look for the insurance contract documents in the car's storage compartment—the insurer's logo and phone number are on the first page; Search for car insurance services on Alipay and enter the license plate number to automatically link to the policy. If you purchased an electronic policy, just check your email inbox for the insurance confirmation email. By the way, after binding your license plate number to the insurance company's official account, you can check it anytime. It's recommended to sync all this information to your phone's notes, including customer service hotlines and claims procedures, which can save at least half an hour in emergencies.

To check your car company, just look at these three places: the blue and white sticker on the front windshield, which displays the company name; the policy folder in the glove compartment; and search for the text messages or emails from when you purchased the insurance on your phone. You can also view the insurance records in the vehicle information section of the Traffic Management 12123 app. If you still can't find it, take your vehicle registration to the insurance company's counter for inquiry, but you'll need to handle it in person. Remember, the annual inspection sticker and insurance sticker are now combined into one, so be especially careful not to let the sticker fade or get obscured.

As someone who frequently assists friends with auto claims, I recommend a three-step verification process: First, conduct a physical search by checking the windshield sticker and the policy documents inside the vehicle. Then, utilize digital tools by entering the vehicle information through the insurance company's app or the 12123 platform. Finally, contact the insurance agent who handled your purchase or call the customer service hotline to verify using the license plate number. Always double-check the policy's effective date to avoid retrieving outdated information. For daily convenience, download the electronic policy and store it in an encrypted folder in your phone's gallery—it's more secure against loss compared to paper copies.

Young people can check through digital methods: follow the 'China Insurance All-in-One' official account on WeChat, and after real-name authentication, you can view all policies under your name; use the one-click query in the Alipay car owner service section; log in to the email used during policy purchase and search for keywords. Traditional methods include checking the sticker on the windshield or the policy in the glove compartment, focusing on the underwriting seal on the first page of the document. A handy tip—tilt the anti-counterfeit watermark on the windshield sticker under sunlight to see the company abbreviation. Lastly, remember to update the emergency contact and claims specialist numbers of your insurance company in your phone after each annual renewal.


