Do six-year-old vehicles need to undergo on-site inspection for annual inspection?

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DiLucas
07/24/25 7:07pm
Vehicles that are six years old do need to undergo on-site inspection for annual inspection. The exemption for the first six years applies to non-operational passenger cars and other small and mini passenger vehicles (excluding vans and vehicles with seven or more seats). During this period, these vehicles are exempt from on-site inspection, but owners are still required to regularly apply for the annual inspection sticker. In the second and fourth years after purchasing a new vehicle, the owner must bring the vehicle's registration certificate and the valid compulsory traffic insurance policy to the vehicle management office to apply for the inspection sticker. Alternatively, they can apply for the annual inspection sticker online. Vehicle annual inspection refers to a mandatory test for all vehicles that have obtained official license plates and registration certificates, equivalent to an annual health check-up for the vehicle.
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