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Recently, many Dongguan car owners have received a text message ↓

That's right! The "annual ticket fee reminder notice" is coming again!

Careful car owners will find that the sender of this short message is the "Municipal Road Parking Affairs Center", not the previous "Municipal Road and Bridge Toll Office".

According to relevant public information, Dongguan Road Parking Affairs Center is a newly established unit of the Municipal Transportation Bureau not long ago. Its main task is not only to undertake the routine work of road parking space management, but also to be responsible for the recovery of road and bridge tolls (annual ticket fees) in the city.

It is reported that after the cancellation of the annual ticket system, the charging department has been mailing legal documents to the owners of arrears. In order to improve the efficiency of annual ticket recycling, the charging department has adopted the way of delivering the documents that cannot be effectively delivered due to the unknown address of the owner, etc. through the website announcement of the Municipal Transportation Bureau.

It is clear in the announcement: "From the date of announcement, it will be deemed to have been delivered within 60 days". For car owners who refuse to pay the arrears, the Municipal Road Parking Affairs Center will apply to the court for filing and execution in accordance with relevant procedures. Sending text messages to the public this time is also a new unit to remind car owners to repay in time and avoid bad records.

The annual ticket has not been cancelled, why are you still paying it?

According to the notice issued by the Dongguan Municipal Government, the annual ticket fee for vehicle traffic will be cancelled from 20 17 1, but the annual ticket fee due from 20 16 and previous years still needs to be paid. After paying the arrears this time, you don't have to pay the annual vehicle fee.

This article comes from car home, the author of the car manufacturer, and does not represent car home's position.