How to Handle Traffic Violation Points and Fines Online?

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VanCayden
07/30/25 2:20am
Click on 'City Services' in the convenience life section, then select 'Vehicle Violation Inquiry' on the city services page. Enter the vehicle owner's information, and after querying, you can proceed with the handling. Read the relevant prompts under the 'Traffic Violation Penalty' option and click 'Got it' to proceed.
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