Is there SMS notification for traffic violations?
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After committing a traffic violation, you can receive SMS notifications. Depending on the timing of the SMS, it mainly falls into two scenarios: out-of-town violations and local violations. If the vehicle owner has not registered a mobile number with the vehicle management office, they can log in to the vehicle registration traffic management network to check violation information after 13 days. According to regulations, the review of violation information must be completed and entered into the violation system within 10 days after the violation occurs, and the system must upload the information online for violators to query after 3 days. As stipulated by traffic laws, after a motor vehicle commits a violation, it generally takes 2 to 7 days to be able to check online or receive an SMS notification, with the latest being no more than 13 working days. If the vehicle owner is caught on-site by traffic police and signs a confirmation, they must go to the local traffic police station to handle the violation within 15 days after the violation. If they fail to do so within 15 days, a late fee of 3% per day will be charged, but the late fee will not exceed double the original fine amount. If the violation is captured by electronic monitoring cameras, the vehicle owner can check the violation record on the traffic website and can go to the local traffic police station to handle the violation within one month before the vehicle's annual inspection, without needing to do so within 15 days. However, it is important to try not to exceed one driving license's demerit point cycle to avoid accumulating 12 demerit points in the next cycle due to not clearing the points in time.