What Happens If Electronic Surveillance Captures Violations Unprocessed for 30 Days?
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Here are the consequences of failing to process traffic violations beyond the stipulated period: 1. Late fees: Failure to pay the fine on time will result in an additional penalty of 3% of the fine amount per day. 2. Traffic authorities may apply for court enforcement: So-called enforcement means that the People's Court has the authority to seize, freeze, transfer, or liquidate the property of the violator based on different circumstances. Additional information: Below is an introduction to violation checks: 1. On-site enforcement: Violations handled on-site require payment of fines within 15 days; otherwise, a late fee of 3% of the fine amount will be charged daily until the total late fee equals the fine amount. 2. Non-on-site enforcement: For non-on-site enforcement, violations only need to be processed before the end of the scoring cycle. For online violation processing, the fine must be paid within 30 days after confirming the violation; otherwise, a daily late fee of 3% will also be charged.
Buddy, I once had a traffic violation caught by an electronic eye and left it unattended for over a month. At first, I thought it was no big deal, but later the fine notification came with double the penalty plus late fees, which really hurt my wallet. What’s worse, when my car was due for its annual inspection, I had to clear all outstanding tickets first—otherwise, no pass. That ruined my planned trip. Delaying can also accumulate demerit points, risking your license. If you lose all points, you’ll have to retake the test, messing up work and life. Looking back, it wasn’t worth it. I’d advise you to check and handle it promptly via the app to avoid endless trouble. Make it a habit to review violation records monthly—it’ll give you peace of mind while driving.