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How long does it take to receive traffic violation information?

1. How long does it take to receive the traffic violation information?

1, usually within 3 to 7 days after the traffic violation, if the traffic police find it at the scene and sign it for confirmation, the owner needs to go to the local traffic police team for handling within 15 days after the violation; If it is an electronic eye surveillance photo, the owner can check the violation record on the traffic website within one month before the annual inspection of the motor vehicle, and go to the traffic police team that violates the regulations for handling.

2. Legal basis: Article 19 of the Procedures for Handling Illegal Acts of Road Traffic Safety.

The traffic administrative department of the public security organ in the place where the illegal act occurred shall recheck the record from the date when the traffic technical monitoring equipment collects the illegal act record/within 0/0 day, and record it into the road traffic violation information management system as evidence of the illegal act. The traffic administrative department of the public security organ shall strictly examine the contents of the records of illegal acts collected by traffic technical monitoring equipment and improve the review procedures.

Second, how long must traffic violations be dealt with?

Traffic violations must be dealt with within 15 days. If it is more than 15 days, the administrative organ that made the decision on administrative punishment may take the following measures:

1. If the fine is not paid at the due date, a late fee of 3% of the fine amount will be added every day;

2. Apply to the people's court for compulsory execution.

According to the law, the party concerned shall pay the fine at the designated bank within 15 days from the date of receiving the decision on administrative penalty for fine. If the parties have no objection to the fines imposed on pedestrians, passengers and non-motor vehicle drivers, they may collect the fines on the spot. Fines shall be issued by the financial departments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government; If a receipt for the fine uniformly issued by the financial department is not issued, the party concerned has the right to refuse to pay the fine.