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Where to Check the Electronic Vehicle Inspection Sticker?

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MacRhett
08/27/25 8:32am

Electronic vehicle inspection stickers can be checked on the Internet Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Platform or the Traffic Management 12123 APP. The steps to check are: log in to Traffic Management 12123; click on Registered Vehicles, then click to expand more options; click on Electronic Inspection Sticker Credential to view the electronic version of the inspection compliance sticker. The QR code on it needs to be scanned by Traffic Management 12123 to see the results. During inspections, you can present the electronic sticker through Traffic Management 12123. Vehicle Inspection Sticker Renewal Schedule: For passenger transport vehicles: within 5 years, inspect once annually; after 5 years, inspect once every 6 months; For trucks and large/medium non-passenger transport vehicles: within 10 years, inspect once annually; after 10 years, inspect once every 6 months; For small/mini non-passenger transport vehicles: within 6 years, inspect once every 2 years; after 6 years, inspect once annually; after 15 years, inspect once every 6 months; For motorcycles: within 4 years, inspect once every 2 years; after 4 years, inspect once annually.

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McMolly
09/09/25 7:12am

I recently had my car inspected and remembered how convenient the electronic inspection label is. You can open the official app on your phone, like Traffic Management 12123, register an account, log in, and find the 'Motor Vehicle' or 'Inspection Label' option in the menu. Click on it to display detailed records, including the validity period and whether the equipment is qualified. After checking, you don’t need to stick a paper label anymore—super convenient. Some people ask why it suddenly stops working; actually, it’s related to network signals. The app might occasionally freeze, so try restarting your phone or checking at a different time. If you’re not comfortable with the app, you can also visit the local DMV website and enter your license plate number to check, but I think the phone is the fastest way. Remember to check regularly to avoid fines or points for an expired label. Safety comes first when driving, and this label proves your car is in good condition. My car almost expired last time—luckily, the app reminded me in time.

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Quentin
10/23/25 8:04am

I always use the Traffic Management 12123 app to check my car's electronic inspection labels. The interface is simple without professional jargon. The steps are: download and install the app, complete real-name authentication, input personal information and license plate number, then find the 'My Vehicles' section on the homepage to view the inspection status. The system automatically syncs data, including the last inspection time and results. Occasionally, issues like no records might appear, which could be due to network delays or data not being updated yet—just wait a few hours or check again the next day. Since I often drive shared cars, this app also reminds me of the next inspection date to avoid forgetting. Compared to the old paper labels, the electronic version is more eco-friendly and convenient. If you change your phone number, remember to update the bound account in the settings. Checking it before daily trips gives me peace of mind.

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JoyMarie
12/06/25 8:28am

Checking the electronic inspection label for your car is not difficult. First, download the Traffic Management 12123 app on your smartphone, register and log in, then click on the 'Electronic Inspection Certificate' under the vehicle management section. It will immediately display the information, which includes straightforward details like your license plate number and inspection results. If you don't have a smartphone, you can visit the vehicle management office counter for assistance—just bring your ID card and vehicle registration certificate. Remember the hassle of the old sticker labels that easily fell off? The electronic version is much more convenient now. After checking, make sure to confirm the validity period is long enough and don't forget to do the inspection.

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