
2021 allows cross-regional vehicle inspections, excluding large passenger buses and school buses. Relevant regulations are as follows: 1. Small cars, trucks, and medium-sized passenger vehicles can be directly inspected in provinces other than the motor vehicle registration location, and apply for inspection qualification marks without needing to handle cross-regional inspection authorization certificates. 2. Large passenger buses and school buses cannot be inspected in another city and must return to the vehicle registration location for inspection. Additional information: Materials required for cross-regional vehicle inspection: 1. Original ID card of the vehicle owner or the original ID card of the agent; 2. Original vehicle license; 3. Original copy of compulsory traffic ; 4. Vehicle and vessel tax certificate.

Last year when I was on a business trip in another city, I specifically checked this, and indeed in 2021, vehicle inspection could be done in a different location! This is incredibly convenient for many car owners like me who work away from home, saving the hassle of traveling back and forth. You need to bring your vehicle license, ID card, and the vehicle's policy. If the car owner isn’t you, you might also need a signed power of attorney. That time, I went directly to the local DMV, queued up, and got it done. Nowadays, policies are basically standardized across regions, not as strict as before. But it’s advisable to call ahead and ask about the specific requirements at your destination, just in case. This way, you can avoid unnecessary trips, ensuring safety and efficiency. All in all, with the optimized cross-region vehicle inspection policy, life has become much easier.

I just moved to another city and was also concerned about this. In 2021, vehicle inspections could be done in a different location! Mainly depends on the process, here's a brief overview: First, prepare the vehicle registration certificate, original and photocopy of ID card, and the compulsory policy of the vehicle. If you are the owner, just take these to the local vehicle management office in another city; otherwise, you'll need to write a power of attorney to authorize an agent. I remember helping a friend with this before, the steps were quite smooth. After making an appointment, it only took half an hour on-site. This kind of policy saves everyone time, especially for family car owners, balancing work and life. The only thing to note is to check if the destination has additional requirements, such as some places requiring verification of the VIN. Starting early can save a lot of hassle.

Out-of-province vehicle inspection was completely fine in 2021, just make sure to bring all required documents: vehicle license, ID card, and policy. If you need a proxy, prepare a power of attorney. I've handled this several times, and the process can be completed in as fast as 15 minutes. With nationwide network connectivity now, policies are more relaxed to avoid having to return to the original location. The key is not to forget any documents, or it might cause delays. This approach ensures both driving safety and saves time.

As someone who frequently drives long distances, I can confirm that cross-region vehicle inspections were permitted in 2021. Operationally, bringing the original and duplicate of the vehicle license, the owner's ID card, and documents is key. If you're delegating someone else to handle it, don't forget the signed authorization letter. I successfully completed mine in another city with high efficiency. Cross-region vehicle inspections are especially practical, solving major issues for those living or working away from home. Remember to check the operating hours of the destination vehicle management office in advance and ensure all materials are complete to avoid failed inspections. This method ensures safer driving with fewer accident risks.

Cross-regional vehicle inspection in 2021 is feasible! I once helped with my own vehicle's annual inspection in another city, and the process was very simple: only the vehicle license, owner's ID card, and compulsory policy were required. If acting as an agent for someone else, a power of attorney was needed. The entire process took less than half an hour, just filling out forms on-site. After the policy reform, cross-regional vehicle inspections are widely recognized, eliminating the need to travel back to the registered location. This is extremely friendly for owners who are on business trips or have relocated, saving both money and time. As an additional tip, remember to check that the tires and lights are in normal condition before the inspection to avoid having to return for a second attempt.


