Can I Get My Car Inspected Without an ID?
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You cannot get your car inspected without an ID. The annual vehicle inspection can be handled by someone else, but the agent must bring the owner's ID card, their own ID card, driver's license, and the vehicle's registration certificate. They should also carry the driver's license, ID card, registration certificate, and the valid compulsory traffic insurance policy for the current year. Drive the vehicle to the vehicle management office or an authorized inspection station, and fill out the annual vehicle inspection application form at the office. Then submit the form and all other required documents to the staff and pay the inspection fee. Precautions for annual vehicle inspection are as follows: 1. Any car stickers or decals, no matter how small, are not allowed during the inspection. However, there are exceptions—legal stickers like the probationary driver sign that have been approved and filed with the public security authorities are permitted. If you have just bought a new car, do not apply any stickers immediately; wait until the license plate registration is completed. 2. The replacement tires must be exactly the same size and model as the original ones. Otherwise, even if the wheel rim style remains unchanged, any variation in the tire model will result in a failed inspection. For example, if the tire width is different from the original while other parameters match, the inspection will still not pass.
I remember one time when I drove to get my car inspected, I was preoccupied with other thoughts and forgot to bring my ID card. When I arrived at the inspection station, the staff immediately waved me off, saying it wouldn't do—they had to verify my identity and couldn't proceed without it. I was so anxious that I had to go back home to fetch it, wasting half a day in vain. Since then, I've made it a habit to check before leaving the house: I keep my ID card and vehicle registration tied together in my bag. If I really forget to bring it, I might try using my driver's license as a substitute, but this isn't always effective, as some places are very strict. Car inspection isn't just about paperwork; it's also related to safety records, so I advise everyone not to be lazy—treat your documents like treasures and keep them ready. It never hurts to bring extra items, like insurance policies and vehicle information, just in case any issues arise.