
Open the mobile app, find and click on "More". After entering, click on "City Services". Select "Vehicle Owner". Click on "Traffic Violation Fine Payment". Enter the relevant vehicle information. Select the record for which the fine needs to be paid. Finally, follow the prompts to verify the vehicle owner's information.

A couple of days ago, I was driving a colleague's car on a business trip and got caught speeding by a camera. After receiving the text notification from my colleague, we immediately logged into the Traffic 12123 APP to handle it. He first helped me bind the vehicle in the APP by scanning his vehicle license QR code through the non-owner vehicle registration function, and then I completed the facial recognition authentication. After the binding was successful, I logged into the APP on my own phone and could see the violation record on the traffic violation processing page. I selected the violation information, and the system prompted that points would be deducted from my driver's license. After confirming, I paid the fine online. The whole process took about twenty minutes, with the key being to complete the vehicle binding in advance. The registration remains effective within seven days after the violation occurs.

Last time I borrowed my father-in-law's car to go back to my hometown and ran a yellow light, receiving a traffic violation text message was really embarrassing. Fortunately, everything can now be handled online without visiting the traffic police station. I asked my father-in-law to take a photo of the vehicle license and send it to me. Then, I opened the Traffic 12123 APP, found the 'Register Non-Owner Vehicle' option under the motor vehicle services on the homepage, and selected the SMS verification code registration method. My father-in-law received the verification code and forwarded it to me. After filling in the information, the registration was completed. When I handled the violation, the system automatically linked my driver's license and deducted 3 points. After paying the 200 yuan fine, the matter was settled. Remember to ensure that your driver's license is valid when registering, otherwise you'll have to handle it offline.

I often need to move customers' cars while working at an auto repair shop. Once, I was caught by an electronic eye for driving over a solid line while moving a car. When handling the violation, I found that the actual driver's information must be used. I asked the car owner to add me as a registered driver on the Traffic 12123 app. After receiving the successful registration SMS, I logged into the app on my phone, found the violation record under the penalty processing section, confirmed the points would be deducted from my license, and directly paid the fine via WeChat. The entire process didn't require any paper materials, but remember to have the owner remove your registration after handling it for added safety.

Last year, I borrowed my best friend's car to pick someone up at the airport and got a parking violation. We handled it super quickly through the Traffic 12123 app. She first went to the motor vehicle services section in her app, selected the 'Non-Owner Vehicle Registration' option, and asked me to provide my name and ID number. The system generated a registration invitation QR code, which she screenshot and sent to me. I scanned it to confirm, completing the binding process. Then, when I processed the violation, I chose the 'Electronic Monitoring Processing' option, checked the record, and the points were automatically deducted from my license. I paid the 100 yuan fine via Alipay. The whole process took less than fifteen minutes. The only thing to note is that you can't process the violation immediately on the same day of binding; it's best to do it a few days in advance.

Every month, I handle traffic violations for over a dozen company vehicles. When operating on the Traffic 12123 APP, I found there are three ways to register non-personal vehicles: SMS verification is the most convenient but requires the owner's cooperation; QR code registration requires taking a photo of the vehicle license; on-site registration requires window processing. I recommend choosing QR code registration—have the owner send a photo of the vehicle license, then I can scan the QR code to complete the binding before handling the violations. Remember, when dealing with point deductions, you must use the actual driver's license, while any bank card can be used to pay fines. If violations are not handled on time, the late fees will double.


