Can a mortgaged vehicle be inspected with only the vehicle license?
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A mortgaged vehicle cannot be inspected with only the vehicle license. To inspect a mortgaged vehicle, you need to provide a copy of the original owner's ID card, a copy of the vehicle license, a copy of the insurance policy, and the owner must check the information at the local vehicle management office entrusted. After completing the entrusted vehicle inspection procedures, the owner should drive the vehicle to the motor vehicle inspection line at the vehicle management office for inspection. After passing the inspection, the vehicle inspection report should be obtained, and the inspection qualification mark should be printed. The following is an introduction to vehicle inspection: 1. Passenger vehicles for commercial use: inspected once a year within 5 years; inspected every 6 months after 5 years; 2. Trucks and large and medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles: inspected once a year within 10 years; inspected every 6 months after 10 years; 3. Small and mini non-commercial passenger vehicles: inspected once every 2 years within 6 years; inspected once a year after 6 years; inspected every 6 months after 15 years; 4. Motorcycles: inspected once every 2 years within 4 years; inspected once a year after 4 years; 5. Tractors and other motor vehicles: inspected once a year. Commercial motor vehicles that have passed the safety technical inspection within the specified inspection period do not need to undergo repeated safety technical inspections; 6. Vehicles exceeding the scrapping age: cannot be transferred (sold or bought), but can continue to be used. For buying or selling, you can first apply for the vehicle's scrapping certificate (canceling the vehicle's file) at the vehicle management office, and then proceed with the transaction.