What to Do If Your Car License Plate is Cloned for Traffic Violations?

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McMargaret
07/24/25 6:58am
If your car license plate is cloned for traffic violations, the handling methods are as follows: 1. Collect evidence proving your absence: After confirming that your plate has been cloned, start gathering evidence that proves you were not present at the scene of the violation. This includes parking receipts, highway toll receipts, videos saved from your dashcam, and surveillance footage from parking lots or residential areas. 2. File an appeal with the traffic management department: Once you have collected sufficient evidence of your absence, you can submit an appeal to the traffic management department where your vehicle is registered or where the violation occurred. 3. Apply for a new license plate number: When appealing the violations caused by the cloned plate, you must first settle any legitimate traffic violations associated with your own vehicle. Violations attributed to the cloned plate will be handled after verification. Within 15 days of processing at the local vehicle management office, you can apply to change your license plate number, i.e., request a new license plate.
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LaMaci
08/11/25 2:45am
Last time I discovered my car was cloned and got a traffic violation, initially I thought it was a mistake. After checking the records, my car was actually parked in a nearby parking lot that day and never went to the violation site. I quickly took photos of the parking tickets and pulled up dashcam footage screenshots to prove the car was in place. Then I rushed to the traffic police station to file a report, filled out a revocation request form, and submitted all the evidence. The police were quite efficient—they revoked the ticket in about a week. Now I’m extra cautious: I always keep parking receipts and even installed an anti-theft license plate frame to prevent misuse. Cloning isn’t just about scamming money—it could also be used for illegal activities, making you take the blame. So act immediately if you spot it; don’t wait until fines pile up.
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