Are Vehicle Inspection Stations Open on Weekends?
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Most vehicle inspection stations are closed on Saturdays and Sundays. The inspection process is as follows: 1. Bring your driver's license, ID card, vehicle registration, and the current valid compulsory traffic insurance policy. Drive the vehicle to the vehicle management office or an authorized inspection station for inspection. 2. Fill out the annual vehicle inspection application form at the vehicle management office. Then submit the form and other required documents to the staff and pay the inspection fee. 3. After payment, proceed to the exterior inspection area where staff will check the vehicle's appearance. Ensure you have a fire extinguisher and warning triangle ready. Once the exterior inspection is completed, the vehicle will immediately undergo the online inspection. After the online inspection is finished, return to the main hall and collect the inspection pass form from the designated window. 4. Take the pass form to the specified window to receive the annual inspection sticker and the environmental inspection pass sticker, completing the inspection process. When collecting the annual inspection sticker and environmental sticker, provide a copy of the vehicle registration for each, which can be prepared in advance.
I suggest you call to confirm with the specific inspection station, because policies vary a lot between different regions. For example, in big cities, some stations may open on Saturdays but are usually closed on Sundays, mainly to accommodate working people. However, smaller stations might be closed the entire weekend as their staff need rest. To avoid a wasted trip, it's best to check their official website or app for business hours, or simply call to inquire—it's very convenient to look up information on your phone nowadays. In short, preparing in advance can save you a lot of time, especially if you're rushing for an annual inspection. Don’t delay important matters, and always prioritize safety.