How to Handle Traffic Violations in Beijing for Out-of-Town Vehicles?

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VanEsther
07/25/25 2:39pm
Fines without points deduction: Can be processed at the self-service terminals of the local traffic management bureaus, or paid online through designated banks and other platforms. Here is the relevant information: 1. Penalties: For violations that result in a one-time deduction of 12 points or a cumulative total of 12 points, the traffic police department will strictly control the situation. If caught on the spot by the police, the driver's license will be temporarily confiscated, and a penalty decision notice will be issued. If captured by electronic surveillance, the vehicle owner should go to the traffic violation window at the vehicle's registration location or the traffic police brigade where the violation occurred to handle the matter. 2. Notes: Do not let the violation remain overdue for too long, and do not exceed the current scoring cycle. Processing violations takes some time, so it is best to clear the violations one month before the current scoring cycle ends. Handling violations through the Traffic Management 12123 APP may take a long time, and there is a high possibility of issues such as the payment status not updating or duplicate payments.
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