Can vehicles undergo annual inspection on Saturdays and Sundays?

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VanBennett
07/30/25 1:49am
Vehicles can undergo annual inspection on Saturdays and Sundays. According to Article 15 of the "Opinions on Strengthening and Improving Motor Vehicle Inspection Work": inspection institutions should implement an uninterrupted system on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, providing extended inspection services. However, it should be noted that the annual inspection sticker can only be obtained during working days. Although the inspection companies do not take breaks, the vehicle management offices are closed, and the inspection qualification information needs to be verified on working days before the annual inspection sticker can be issued. Documents required for annual inspection: For individual vehicle annual inspection: original vehicle license, duplicate of compulsory traffic insurance, copy of ID card, and the vehicle. For company vehicle annual inspection: original vehicle license, duplicate of compulsory traffic insurance, copy of the agent's ID card, and the vehicle. Relevant regulations for vehicle annual inspection: Vehicles that fail the annual inspection should be repaired within a specified time limit. If they still fail after the deadline, the vehicle management office should confiscate their license plates and prohibit them from continuing to operate. Vehicles that do not participate in the annual inspection without reason or fail the inspection are not allowed to drive on the road or transfer ownership. Vehicles that meet the scrapping conditions or have exceeded the prescribed service life will not be inspected, and their license plates will be revoked, their files canceled, and they will be scrapped.
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