Can Vehicle Inspection Be Conducted Across Different Regions in Henan?

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JordanRose
07/30/25 6:49am
Vehicle inspection can be conducted across different regions in Henan. Below is the relevant extended information: 1. Cross-regional vehicle inspection: Since September 1, 2018, cross-province inspections for small cars, trucks, and medium-sized buses have been fully implemented. This means applicants can directly undergo inspection and obtain the inspection qualification mark in provinces other than the vehicle's registration location without needing to apply for an entrusted inspection procedure. Large passenger buses and school buses cannot be inspected across regions and must return to the vehicle's registration location for inspection. If still unclear, you can refer to the annotations on the vehicle's driving license. 2. Cross-regional annual inspection: Vehicles registered in other provinces can undergo annual inspection locally. Compared to the past, the procedures for cross-regional annual inspection are now the same as the standard procedures. According to previous rules, for a vehicle registered in another province to undergo annual inspection locally, the owner needed to return to the vehicle's registration location to apply for an "entrusted annual inspection letter" before participating in the annual inspection at the vehicle's usage location. Under the new policy, vehicles registered in other provinces only need to bring the ID card, driving license, original copy of compulsory traffic insurance, and proof of vehicle and vessel tax to any inspection station nationwide for the annual inspection.
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