Does Vehicle Transfer Count as Annual Inspection?
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Vehicle transfer and annual inspection are two different concepts; transfer does not alter the timing of the annual inspection. Below is relevant information about annual inspections: Conditions: Vehicles whose condition does not match the records on the driving license or archives, or whose license plates or driving licenses are damaged, incomplete, illegible, or self-made. Notes: The vehicle's exterior must not be modified. The tint of sunshade or anti-explosion films on windows must not be too dark (items inside the vehicle must be visible from one meter away; this mainly applies to vans and trucks, but not to passenger cars with five seats or fewer). Vans and trucks must have enlarged rear license plate numbers. The number of spring leaf plates must not be increased or decreased. The number of seats in a van must not be altered, and a fire extinguisher must be present. The cargo compartment of a box truck must not be modified (no side doors, no roof openings, no tailgate additions). The size of tires must not be changed, and the tread patterns of tires on the same axle must be consistent. Vehicles with unresolved traffic violations or those impounded by the court cannot undergo annual inspection.