
The 'Process Completed' displayed on 12123 means that the driver's license review has been completed. Below are the precautions for the annual review: 1. Content: (1) Check the engine, chassis, and their auxiliary equipment: Check whether the auxiliary equipment is clean, complete, and effective, whether the paint surface is uniform and beautiful, whether the main assemblies have been replaced, and whether they match the initial inspection records; (2) Test the vehicle's braking performance, steering maneuverability, as well as whether the lights, exhaust, and other safety performance meet the requirements of the technical conditions for safe operation of motor vehicles. 2. Annual review procedures: (1) The vehicle unit or owner fills out the annual inspection form for motor vehicles: and sends it to the designated location for annual inspection on the date specified by the local vehicle management office. After the vehicle passes the inspection, the vehicle management authority will stamp the driving license and the 'Annual Inspection Form for Motor Vehicles'; (2) For vehicles that cannot participate in the annual inspection due to long-term absence, the owner should submit an application: The local vehicle management office will be entrusted by the original vehicle management office to conduct the inspection on behalf of the owner. After the inspection, the results will be notified to the original vehicle management office.

I also encountered this situation when dealing with a traffic ticket last time. Simply put, it means the service you applied for on the 12123 platform has completed all procedures. Whether you're handling a violation, renewing your driver's license, or other vehicle management services, when the system shows 'Completed', it indicates that the staff has reviewed all materials, the due points have been deducted, the required payments have been received, and the updated document information has been entered into the system. However, remember to check the service results, such as tracking the mailing progress for license replacement/renewal, or confirming the update of the demerit point cycle for violation handling. This status means the entire process is closed-loop, and no further action is needed—just keep the electronic receipt.

For those who have handled vehicle inspections three or four times using 12123, here’s some experience: 'Completed' is the closed-loop completion indicator. For example, my out-of-town vehicle inspection application went through all stages—submitting materials → DMV review → electronic tag generation—before this status appeared. Pay special attention to two points: First, payment status updates only after bank clearing is completed (last time, I waited two hours); Second, if it involves document mailing, this status only indicates approval, and logistics information must be checked separately. The mobile app and webpage update simultaneously, so there’s no need to refresh repeatedly.

Just helped my dad with his driver's license extension and finally understood this term. 'Processed' doesn't mean immediate results: The DMV system confirms the procedure is complete, but physical materials might still be in transit. For example, in license renewal, your e-license is already updated and searchable, but the physical copy takes 3 days for production and delivery. It's recommended to also check the 'Online Progress' page on 12123 app, where you can see more detailed archiving timelines and tracking numbers. If you haven't received it after 3 days, directly call 12123, press 3 for manual service, and provide the case number for inquiry.

From the backend process perspective, 'Completed' is the terminal status of the vehicle management business pipeline. To break it down: the sequence progresses from 'Accepted' → 'Under Review' → 'Certificate Production/Processing' → and finally jumps to 'Completed' to truly conclude. When I handled license plate swapping, I noticed a detail: different businesses have different endpoints. For license plate replacement, the status only updates after logistics confirmation of receipt, whereas electronic inspection labels update immediately upon generation. The key is to check the completion timestamp on the business details page—that's the legally effective node.


