Does a private car need to undergo inspection in the sixth year?
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Small cars need to undergo inspection in the sixth year. Vehicle annual inspection is a mandatory process for all cars. For small or micro non-commercial passenger vehicles with seven seats or fewer, they can enjoy a six-year exemption from inspection. However, they must collect the annual inspection compliance sticker from the vehicle management office every two years. Below is more related information: 1. Documents required for annual inspection: The six-year exemption from inspection is a preferential benefit for new cars. However, after six years, new cars must undergo an annual inspection. Vehicles over 15 years old must undergo inspection every six months. The annual cycle is based on the month of the vehicle's registration date, and the inspection can be conducted up to three months in advance. When driving to the inspection, all necessary documents must be brought along, including the original vehicle license, compulsory insurance policy, vehicle and vessel tax invoice, and the owner's ID card. 2. Traffic violations must be handled before the annual inspection: Whether you are only collecting the annual inspection sticker or undergoing an inspection, all traffic violations must be resolved before the annual inspection. This is a nationwide requirement, and unresolved violations will prevent the annual inspection from being processed. It is advisable to check and handle violations in advance to avoid delays on the day of inspection. Typically, there are many people at the vehicle management office handling violations, often because they did not check in advance and were informed of violations when collecting the annual inspection sticker, leading to long queues.