Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Will staying in a hotel be recorded by the public security system?

Will staying in a hotel be recorded by the public security system?

Legal analysis: Generally speaking, yes. As long as registered, it will automatically enter the national public security networking system, and it will exist for at least three to five years.

Legal basis: Article 7 of the Measures for the Administration of Public Security in Hotel Industry: Passengers must abide by the following provisions when staying: (1) Submit their resident identity card or passport or other documents that can prove their identity to the hotel staff. Check in as required. (two) valuables should be stored in time. (three) it is forbidden to stay overnight or transfer or sublet rooms and beds. Without the consent of the hotel staff, rooms and beds are not allowed to be rearranged by themselves. (four) it is forbidden to add electric heating equipment in the guest room. If it is necessary to add electric heating equipment under special circumstances, it must be approved by the hotel and installed by the hotel. (5) It is forbidden to bring guns, ammunition and toxic, radioactive, corrosive, flammable and explosive dangerous goods into the hotel. (6) Abide by the hotel management system.