Are Vehicle Inspections Available on Saturdays and Sundays?

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DeHope
07/30/25 1:16am
Vehicle inspections are not available on Saturdays and Sundays. Below are the specific details regarding vehicle inspections: 1. Required Documents: Original vehicle registration certificate; Original and copy of the vehicle owner's ID card; For company vehicles, a company certificate is required; Copy of the compulsory insurance policy. 2. Notes: All traffic violations must be resolved before a vehicle is eligible for inspection; Regulations may vary depending on the type of vehicle and region, so it's best to consult the relevant authorities before the inspection; Vehicle inspections cannot be delayed even by a single day. Vehicles can be inspected up to 60 days in advance, so it's important to plan accordingly and avoid delays.
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