Can out-of-town vehicles undergo inspection locally?

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LeKaden
07/30/25 1:44am
Out-of-town vehicles can undergo inspection locally. Below are the procedures and precautions for annual inspection of non-local new vehicles: Procedures for annual inspection of non-local new vehicles: You need to bring the ID card of the vehicle owner or the agent and the vehicle's driving license. Exterior inspection; pay the inspection fee and input information; on-line inspection. For vehicles that pass the inspection, the owner will receive a signed form; check the compulsory traffic insurance documents, etc., and submit the form and compulsory traffic insurance documents to the service counter for staff to check and input data. Precautions for annual inspection of non-local new vehicles: Before the inspection, make sure all traffic violations of the vehicle have been dealt with, otherwise it will affect the progress of the inspection. Not only will the annual inspection of the vehicle not be completed, but the owner will also have to spend time queuing at the traffic police station to deal with the violations. It is recommended to check whether your vehicle has any violations before the inspection, and then go for the inspection. Prepare relevant materials in advance before the inspection, including the ID card of the handler, the valid compulsory traffic insurance policy of the car (valid copy, original, electronic policy or transcript with the red seal of the insurance company are all acceptable, and the compulsory traffic insurance must include the vehicle and vessel tax), and the vehicle's driving license.
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