How to Handle Illegal Parking Captured by Electronic Eyes?

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EmersynAnn
07/30/25 5:11am
If electronic police capture illegal parking, it usually refers to special operations by the command center or cases where the parking location severely obstructs traffic flow. In such instances, the penalty standard may not be based on illegal parking. If the penalty is confirmed as illegal parking, a fine of 200 yuan will be imposed without deducting points. The process for paying fines for illegal parking: 1. Confirm the violation: Verify that your traffic violation was captured by electronic surveillance before choosing any processing point to handle it. If it involves mobile electronic police, i.e., violations captured by traffic officers using cameras or video, you must go to the violation processing point under the officer's jurisdiction. 2. Present documents: The person or vehicle owner involved in the traffic violation is legally required to handle the matter. The involved party must present their vehicle license and driver's license to query and print the violation notice. 3. Verify information: On-site, check all terms and details on the violation notice. Only after confirming everything is correct can you sign. The involved party or the authorized representative must sign in the designated area. Once signed, it becomes legally effective immediately. 4. Complete procedures: If your vehicle or license is impounded, or if you are driving an out-of-town vehicle requiring a violation processing receipt, you must return to the processing point after payment to complete relevant procedures. In other cases, returning after payment is unnecessary. 5. Pay the fine: After receiving the electronic surveillance traffic violation administrative penalty notice, pay the fine within 15 days to avoid late fees. Failure to pay the fine on time will result in an additional 3% of the fine amount charged daily.
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