
Here are the methods to check the vehicle accident number: 1. Check the maintenance records through the 4S store: You can check the vehicle's maintenance records at the 4S store. 2. Check the insurance claim records through the insurance company: Generally, after a vehicle accident, the first step is to contact the insurance company for on-site inspection and claim, so there will definitely be records at the insurance company. You can go to the insurance company's branch to check with the policy number, or log in to the insurance company's website to check. There are also websites of major insurance companies for checking accident vehicle claim records.

Last year, I accidentally scratched my car while driving, and the police gave me a case number written on the accident report. The most straightforward way to check the accident number is to refer to that report. If it's lost or forgotten, you'll need to visit the local traffic management bureau with your ID card and vehicle registration certificate for an on-site inquiry—they'll retrieve the records to help you find it. Nowadays, many local government websites also allow you to check by entering your license plate number, but make sure it's the official platform to prevent information leaks. Before querying, it's best to note down the accident date and location to facilitate quick processing by staff. This type of number only pertains to your own vehicle's accident; randomly checking others' privacy is illegal and carries legal risks. It's advisable to keep the accident report properly after an incident.

The vehicle accident case number is typically recorded by the police after the accident handling process is completed. To inquire about it, bring valid personal identification such as your driver's license and vehicle registration certificate directly to the traffic police department's accident handling division to apply. Staff will verify the information through the system and provide it to you. If electronic services are available locally, you can also submit a request through the official website of the traffic management department or a dedicated app, entering relevant vehicle information to obtain the number online. When making inquiries, ensure the purpose is lawful, and only check the accident records of your own vehicle to avoid infringing on others' privacy, as such information is protected by data protection laws. Each accident case number corresponds to a specific incident, and checking it can assist with subsequent insurance claims or vehicle repairs.

To check the accident number, you can directly use traffic management apps like 12123. After logging into your account, select the accident inquiry function and enter the license plate number to view relevant accident records and numbers. It's convenient and fast, saving you the trouble of running around. I used it once before and retrieved the accident details within minutes. You can also find some official portals online, but make sure the URL is correct to avoid being scammed. Remember to protect your privacy and avoid sharing vehicle information casually. The accident number records the time and location, which is very useful for subsequent insurance claims or car repairs.


