
Here are the detailed methods for checking traffic violations of a vehicle not under your name: 1. inquiry: Call the local number 114 and provide the vehicle information to check for violations. You will be informed if there are any traffic violations. 2. Traffic police station inquiry: Visit the office hall of the traffic police departments in various districts and counties, and use the touch query terminal to check. Required documents include driver's license, vehicle license, and ID card. 3. Website inquiry: Log in to the public service website of the local Public Security Bureau's Traffic Management Bureau, locate the vehicle violation query section, enter the license plate number and vehicle engine number, then click to query.

I remember when I helped my friend check his vehicle violations, we used the Traffic 12123 app. The vehicle owner had to authorize me first by binding his license plate number and the last six digits of the engine number through the app. After logging in, all violation records, including photo details, were immediately visible. Official website queries are also possible—just enter the local traffic bureau's website, select the violation inquiry service, and input the same information. I also tried the traffic violation service on WeChat Mini Programs, which was almost as fast. But be mindful of privacy and security; unauthorized checks may be illegal. The app also allows online payment for violations, saving a trip to the traffic department. I recommend doing this during off-peak hours, as the system can slow down during busy periods. This method is especially suitable for young people who are familiar with smartphones.

When checking traffic violations for my family, I usually go to the local traffic police station counter. Bring your ID and vehicle documents like the vehicle license, tell the staff your license plate number, and they will check the system and give you the results. The Life Service section in Alipay is also very useful—just go to the traffic service, enter the license plate and partial identification code, and it’s very convenient to check. After my daughter taught me to use this, it became much easier. You must have the owner’s consent to proceed, otherwise it’s a violation. Sometimes, setting up alerts can even automatically send SMS notifications for violations. The counter method, though requiring queuing, is reliable and suitable for those who don’t often use smartphones. Next time your family has a need, just give it a try—make sure to enter the information correctly without mistakes. I think overall, Alipay is the fastest and most hassle-free option.

When checking a friend's traffic violation, I use the Traffic 12123 APP. After the vehicle owner authorizes, bind the vehicle information by entering the license plate number and the last few digits of the VIN. Log in to view the violation list and even pay fines. Alternatively, search for a traffic violation mini-program on WeChat, input the same data, and get results just as quickly. If not using the APP, visit the traffic police station with documents, provide the license plate number, and get on-site results. Ensure authorization and accurate information to avoid incorrect checks. These methods are simple and practical for daily assistance.

From experience, checking traffic violations for non-personal vehicles should be done through official channels. My first choice is the official traffic app 12123, where entering the complete license plate and engine number provides the most reliable results. Local transportation websites work similarly. Baidu Maps' service is also effective, delivering quick results upon data entry. However, the key is that the vehicle owner must authorize the check to avoid privacy violations. Be careful not to make mistakes when entering information, or you'll get blank results. Regularly checking to avoid missing fines is crucial, and official tools are the safest—highly recommended for frequent use.

When helping someone check for traffic violations for the first time, I did it this way: After the car owner agreed, I downloaded the Traffic 12123 APP, registered, added the vehicle, entered the license plate number and part of the identification code, and immediately viewed the results. On the WeChat payment page, I found the city services traffic violation entry and operated similarly. Alternatively, I went to the nearby traffic police center and asked the staff to check the license plate number and issue a ticket. It's essential to input the correct information to avoid errors, otherwise, there will be no records. I think checking via mobile phone is the fastest, most time-saving, and effortless method, even beginners can master it.


