Does the car annual inspection require the owner to go in person?
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Car annual inspection does not require the owner to go in person. It can be entrusted to others for handling, but the necessary materials need to be prepared, including: the car, vehicle license, compulsory traffic insurance policy, ID card and its copy. When entrusting others to handle it, the ID card and its copy of the entrusting person are required. Car annual inspection content: 1. Check whether the car engine, chassis, and other auxiliary equipment are clean and effective, whether the car paint is uniform and beautiful, and whether the important components of the car have been replaced, ensuring they match the initial inspection; 2. Check the braking performance of the car, whether the lights, exhaust, and safety performance of the car meet the requirements of the technical conditions for safe operation of motor vehicles. It is recommended that the owner inspect the vehicle in advance to avoid problems during the annual inspection; 3. Check whether the vehicle has been modified, remodeled, or altered, the vehicle license, license plate, etc., and also check whether the car's records are consistent with the registration. If there are changes, check whether the approval and change procedures have been completed. If the change procedures are incomplete, the car annual inspection cannot be passed, etc.