Where to Handle Traffic Violations?

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Heather
07/23/25 11:38pm
There are two places to handle it: 1. Management Office: You can handle it at the vehicle management office or the traffic management department of the public security authority. 2. Online Processing: You can directly process it through the mobile app "Traffic Management 12123". Please note that online processing can only eliminate traffic violations with 11 points or less. Below is the relevant content introduction: Documents required for offline processing: When processing traffic violations, the motor vehicle must provide the original and duplicate of the vehicle license, the original ID card of the driver, and the duplicate of the driver's license. Then, go to the local management department to issue the traffic management fine receipt and the traffic violation decision letter, and pay the fine at the designated payment institution.
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LaAnastasia
08/10/25 7:28pm
When dealing with traffic violations, I usually choose to go to the local traffic violation processing center or vehicle management office, bringing my ID card, driver's license, and vehicle registration to queue up for processing—it's simple and convenient. With technological advancements now, many places use apps like 'Traffic Management 12123'; just download it on your phone, bind your vehicle, and you can directly check for violations and pay fines—super convenient, saving you the hassle of running around and wasting time. However, some serious violations, like on-the-spot tickets, still require you to personally visit the counter for handling. It's advisable to call ahead or check online for nearby locations to avoid a wasted trip. Additionally, some bank branches in certain cities can also handle these matters, but there are many restrictions, so it's best to confirm details to avoid trouble. Overall, there are many methods to choose from; picking the one that suits your situation is the most reliable, ensuring quick processing to avoid accumulating more fines or penalty points.
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