How to deal with violation of regulations posted in other places
With the increase in vehicle mobility, off-site violations have become a common problem faced by many car owners. Especially for off-site violations, handling may be more complicated than local violations. This article will analyze in detail the handling process, precautions and common problems of off-site sticker violations to help car owners solve the problem efficiently.
1. What is a violation of regulations in a different place?

Off-site sticker violation refers to a vehicle being stickered by the local traffic police due to illegal parking or other reasons in a non-registered place to record the violation. Such violations usually need to be dealt with through specific channels and may involve the payment of fines across regions.
2. Processing procedures for violation of regulations posted in other places
The steps to deal with off-site violations are as follows:
| steps | Operation content |
|---|---|
| 1. Check violations | Check violation records through the traffic control 12123 APP, local traffic police website or third-party platform. |
| 2. Confirm the ticket information | Check the violation time, location, fine amount and deduction points. |
| 3. Pay the fine | Payment can be made online (Traffic Control 12123, Alipay, WeChat) or offline (designated banks, traffic police brigade). |
| 4. Handle deductions | If you need to deduct points, you need to bring your driver's license to the traffic police brigade or process it through the online platform. |
| 5. Save the credentials | Keep the fine payment voucher for subsequent verification. |
3. Things to note when posting violations in other places
1.Process in time: Off-site violations usually have a processing period of 15-30 days, and late fees may be incurred if the time limit is exceeded.
2.Check information: Confirm the authenticity of the ticket and avoid fraud. Can be verified through official channels.
3.Online first: It is recommended to use Traffic Management 12123 APP to save time and effort.
4.Point deduction rules: Some off-site violations may require you to return to your place of origin for demerit points, so you need to consult the local traffic control department in advance.
4. Frequently Asked Questions
| question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Can out-of-town fines be processed locally? | Most of them can be handled online through the traffic control 12123 APP, and some require going to the traffic police brigade at the place of violation or registration. |
| What will happen if it is not processed within the due date? | Late payment fees (usually 3% of the fine per day) may be incurred, which may affect annual inspection or driver's license renewal. |
| What should I do if I dispute a ticket? | You need to apply for reconsideration to the traffic police department of the place where the violation occurred and provide evidence (such as parking certificate, etc.). |
5. Summary
Although it is cumbersome to affix violations in other places, it can be solved efficiently through official channels and correct procedures. Car owners should develop the habit of checking traffic violations regularly to avoid additional losses due to negligence. If you encounter a complicated situation, it is recommended to directly contact the traffic control department of the place where the violation occurred for authoritative guidance.
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