
It is possible for someone else to go for the vehicle inspection on your behalf. Here are some additional details: 1. Materials required for the annual inspection: vehicle license, third-party liability policy valid for 1 year and within the validity period. If it is an installment payment without the original insurance policy, bring a copy of the insurance policy (stamped by the insurance company), insurance card, and explain the reason. For vehicle inspection, you need to bring the original and a copy of your ID card, original and a copy of the vehicle license (company vehicles must also have a company letter of introduction), insurance certificate, unified payment card, and fill out the "Motor Vehicle Annual Inspection Application Form" (company vehicles must be stamped with the official seal). 2. Exhaust emission testing regulations: During the test, the inspector will drive the vehicle onto the testing line. Generally, new vehicles pass easily. Once you obtain a qualified exhaust emission test form, you can go to the window to pay and receive the exhaust emission compliance label. If it fails, you need to go to an auto repair shop for adjustments and then retest, paying the testing fee again.

It is indeed possible to have someone else handle the vehicle inspection on your behalf. For my new car's first-year inspection, I had my cousin do it for me. He just needed to bring a copy of the car owner's ID, a signed authorization letter, his own ID, and the vehicle registration certificate. The process was quite simple—the inspection station checked the documents and let him through, pretty much the same as if I had gone myself. Using a proxy saved me the hassle of taking time off work, which is great for busy office workers. I recommend taking photos of all the required documents and storing them on your as backups, just in case. Having a trusted friend or family member handle it is more reassuring, and the fees are standard. Just be careful not to make mistakes on the authorization letter, or you might get rejected and have to start over. The proxy method offers much more flexibility—it’s worth discussing why it’s needed.

You can have someone else handle the vehicle inspection on your behalf. Required materials include a copy of the owner's ID card and a signed authorization letter. The agent just needs to bring their own ID. It's convenient and saves time by avoiding long queues. However, remember that inspection stations may have different requirements, so it's best to ask in advance. Choose a reliable agent to avoid any issues. It's a cost-effective and hassle-free solution.

Vehicle inspection can be done by someone else on behalf of the owner, which is legally permitted. According to traffic regulations, vehicle owners can authorize others to act as their agents. It is necessary to prepare a copy of the owner's ID card and a signed power of attorney. The agent must also present their personal identification documents. I recommend checking the local traffic website first to clarify the process and avoid omissions. Using an agent saves resources but requires ensuring compliance to prevent disputes. From a safety perspective, choosing someone knowledgeable about vehicles as an agent reduces risks. Incomplete materials or improper authorization will lead to failure, so pay attention to details to ensure smooth processing.

Someone else can handle the vehicle inspection on your behalf if you can't go yourself. I often have my child do it for me. The requirements are simple: be sure to bring a copy of the vehicle owner's ID card, plus a signed authorization letter. The agent can usually get the inspection done without issues by presenting their own ID and the vehicle registration certificate. I find this method quite reliable, especially for the elderly or those who are unwell. The key is to entrust someone trustworthy and avoid inexperienced individuals to prevent document loss. There are no extra fees for the service, saving you the hassle. Each time, I remind the agent to double-check the documents to avoid rework and wasted time. Overall, having someone handle the inspection is a very convenient arrangement.


