How Early Can You Go for the Annual Vehicle Inspection?
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Vehicle annual inspections can be conducted up to 3 months in advance. For example, if a vehicle's inspection validity expires in September of this year, the annual inspection period would be from July 1st to September 30th of the same year. There are several ways to check the annual inspection date. The most straightforward methods are to review the vehicle's registration certificate and the electronic copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy, both of which contain the vehicle's registration date. The registration month indicates the month when the annual inspection is due. Additionally, you can directly check the inspection sticker, which clearly states the validity period of the inspection. Important notes regarding annual inspections: Vehicles that fail the inspection must be repaired within a specified time limit. If they still fail after the deadline, the vehicle management office will confiscate their license plates and prohibit further operation. Vehicles that do not undergo the inspection without a valid reason or fail the inspection are not allowed to operate on the road or be transferred to another jurisdiction. Vehicles that meet the scrapping criteria or have exceeded the prescribed service life will not be inspected, and their license plates will be revoked, their records deleted, and they will be scrapped.