How long can a truck's annual inspection be overdue?
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Truck annual inspections cannot be overdue by more than 30 days. Vehicles must undergo annual inspections once per year. For vehicles over 10 years old, inspections are required every 6 months. Small and micro non-operating passenger vehicles require inspections every 2 years within the first 6 years, then annually after 6 years, and every 6 months after 15 years. If a motor vehicle fails to obtain an inspection compliance mark for 3 consecutive inspection cycles after the expiration of its valid inspection period, it will be mandatorily scrapped. The required documents and procedures for vehicle annual inspection are as follows: 1. Required materials: Original "Motor Vehicle License Plate Application Form": (Signed by the authorized person for company vehicles, or by the owner for private vehicles). Motor vehicle compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate; 2. Copy of vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption certificate: If tax payment information is noted on the compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate, provide the insurance certificate; 3. Original motor vehicle safety technical inspection compliance certificate: Original "Motor Vehicle Registration Certificate". For entrusted issuance of inspection compliance marks, also provide the original "Notice of Entrusted Issuance of Inspection Compliance Mark"; 4. Proxy registration: Additionally provide the agent's identity proof and the original legally effective written power of attorney issued by the vehicle owner.