
Fine notices need to be processed at the traffic handling center. Vehicle owners can bring their ID card, driver's license, vehicle registration certificate, and bank card to their respective bank to handle the payment. To alleviate the enforcement workload of the traffic police department, there will be a "Violation Handling" option on the traffic violation record interface. Click on it and follow the prompts to pay the fine.

I just went through this, paying fines online is super convenient. Take out the ticket to find the 16-digit penalty decision number, open Alipay and search 'traffic fine', select non-on-site law enforcement payment and fill in the steps as instructed. There's also an entry in WeChat's city services, and you can use a linked bank card for payment. The 12123 APP is more professional; after registering and linking your license plate, you can directly see this fine in the violation records, and it's done in 3 minutes with a click to pay. Remember to handle it within 15 days, otherwise there's a 3% late fee per day. By the way, you can also pay on weekends, don't delay.

Don't panic with a traffic ticket, you can now handle it at bank counters. Go to major banks like ICBC, CCB, or Postal Savings Bank, tell the teller you need to pay a traffic violation fine, and present the ticket along with your ID. Both cash and bank cards are accepted, and the counter will print a payment receipt that you should keep. It's best to get it done within 15 days - last time I was ten days late and had to pay an extra 200 yuan in late fees. If you're not comfortable with mobile operations, banks are the most reliable option. Remember to bring a jacket, as the air conditioning in banks tends to be quite strong.

The 12123 APP is truly a must-have for car owners! After registration, simply enter your license plate number and the last five digits of the engine number to bind your vehicle. On the homepage, click 'Violation Handling' to view your traffic ticket information, then select and pay directly via WeChat or Alipay. If you haven't linked a payment card, some cities have self-service traffic fine machines in convenience stores where you can scan a code to pay. Failure to pay on time may affect your vehicle's annual inspection and incur late fees. Most importantly, don't mishandle your ticket—if the barcode gets damaged, you'll have to visit the traffic police station in person to resolve it.


