Do new cars need to go to the inspection station for license plate registration?

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DiEvelyn
07/28/25 10:17pm
New cars do not need to go to the inspection station for license plate registration. The "Notice on Further Strengthening the Supervision of Road Motor Vehicle Production Consistency and Registration Work" jointly issued by the Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has abolished the cumbersome procedures of vehicle inspection and number stamping before license plate registration for new cars. Relevant information about license plates is as follows: 1. Introduction: License plates, commonly known as vehicle plates, refer to the plates hung on the front and rear of a vehicle, which are engraved with the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. 2. Function: License plates serve as the numbering and information registration for vehicles. Their main purpose is to identify the region to which the vehicle belongs through the license plate, and to trace the vehicle's owner and registration information based on the license plate.
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Enid
08/12/25 1:44am
When I first bought my new car, I was quite confused too. After consulting friends from several 4S stores, I learned that new vehicles don't actually need to go through inspection stations for license plate registration. Our new cars have already passed factory tests before leaving the plant, with all indicators meeting standards. You can directly visit the local DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles) for registration. Just make sure to bring all required documents like the vehicle qualification certificate, purchase invoice, and ID card. DMV staff will conduct a brief on-site inspection to verify the vehicle's appearance and VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) match, but this doesn't involve complex tests like engine or emission checks. This process is quite hassle-free and time-saving - new cars are exempt from inspection line procedures mainly because policies consider that they generally don't have significant environmental or safety issues. My registration took about half a day, and I'd recommend making an appointment via their app in advance to avoid queues. Anyway, just enjoy the pleasure of driving your new car on the road - no need to scare yourself unnecessarily.
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MelanieFitz
10/01/25 3:42am
I've been driving for over a decade and changed three or four cars. Never had to visit an inspection station for new car registration. New vehicles come with strict factory quality control, so going directly to the DMV for plates is the easiest way. Remember to bring the vehicle certificate of conformity, ID card, and invoice – the staff will just verify the documents, usually taking about half an hour. However, do note that imported vehicles or specially modified models might require a simple emissions test in some areas to ensure compliance with local standards. Keep an eye on policy updates, as exemptions like new car inspection waivers may change. I recommend calling the DMV beforehand to confirm requirements. Also, having your car clean and tidy doesn't affect the process much but makes things smoother.
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