
The vehicle owner's QR code is located within the Traffic Management 12123 APP. Vehicle owners need to use the "Traffic Police 12123" mobile app to access it. QR code query method: Open the Traffic Management 12123 APP on your phone, locate the "Motor Vehicle" option in the top left corner after entering, then find the "Motor Vehicle QR Code" section to view the QR code for your bound vehicle. Business rules for binding motor vehicles: Through the Traffic Management 12123 mobile APP, you can only bind motor vehicles registered under your personal name, and the bound vehicle must be a small car or a small new energy vehicle. The same motor vehicle can be bound to a maximum of 3 users (including 3) simultaneously.

I couldn’t find this QR code when handling business on 12123 before, but later I figured it out. After opening the APP, first tap 'Me' at the bottom right. At the top, there’s 'My Driver’s License' or 'My Vehicle.' Tap into it, and you’ll see a personalized QR code with your photo and name. This code is super important—it’s required for identity verification when handling vehicle-related business under your name. Remember to open this page in advance before visiting the DMV for offline services. The staff can scan the code to directly retrieve your records, saving a lot of queuing time. It’s best not to screenshot or share it casually, as it involves personal privacy and security.

The QR code access path has been changed, and many people can't find it now. After opening the 12123 APP, don't go to the homepage. Instead, directly click on the 'Service Center' at the bottom. In the 'Business Processing' section, there is an option called 'Document QR Code'. After entering, you need to confirm your identity through facial recognition. Once verified, a dynamic QR code will pop up, which updates automatically every 60 seconds. Reminder: This code can only be used for vehicle-related binding services. If you're helping someone else handle a traffic violation, they need to scan your QR code for authorization first.

The operation is actually quite simple: Log in to 12123, click on the 'Home' page, and you'll find a small QR code icon next to the message icon in the upper right corner. Tap it to directly bring up the vehicle owner code. However, first-time users need to complete real-name authentication. If a blank screen appears, it might be due to the camera permission not being enabled on the phone. I used it last week for my annual vehicle inspection—after scanning the QR code, the staff could immediately see the inspection status without even needing to check the vehicle license. Note that this code is different from a payment code, so don't look for it on the payment page.


