What is the difference between a notification slip and a fine slip?

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Shane
09/07/25 2:44am
The differences between a notification slip and a fine slip are as follows: 1. The names of the slips are different: The full name of the notification slip is 'Irregular Parking Reminder Slip for Motor Vehicles'; the full name of the fine slip is 'Illegal Parking Notification Slip'. 2. The contents are different: The notification slip may not necessarily result in a penalty, as the traffic violation record will be further reviewed by traffic police, and penalties will be imposed if the violation is serious; the fine slip will include the license plate number, vehicle color, type, violation time, location, as well as the name or badge number of the issuing officer and the stamp of their unit. 3. The issuing personnel are different: The notification slip is usually issued by auxiliary police; the fine slip is typically issued by traffic police. 4. The legal effects are different: For the notification slip, if the violation is not too severe, it generally will not be entered into the system, and no action is required if no violation information can be found; the fine slip must be dealt with promptly, as exceeding the 15-day deadline will result in late fees, and failure to address it will prevent the vehicle from passing the annual inspection.
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