How Long Does It Take to Inspect a Car at the DMV?
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Processing vehicle inspection and license plate selection takes half a day. More details about the inspection process are as follows: 1. Vehicle inspection must be conducted at the DMV in your registered residence or current living area. 2. After entering the inspection site, the first step is to follow the traffic flow for exterior photography. Upon completion, collect the photos, which will be used for the vehicle license. At the designated window, obtain the environmental protection stamp. After the staff registers and stamps the exterior inspection form, you can proceed to the VIN engraving stage. Required documents: vehicle certification, ID card, and invoice. 3. According to new regulations from the traffic management bureau, domestically produced passenger cars no longer require re-inspection for license plate registration. Before registering a new car, there is no need for an on-site inspection; only exterior inspection, photography, VIN engraving, and exhaust emission testing are required. 4. After completing the inspection, proceed to the new vehicle service hall. The procedures at the window are more complex, so the following documents are required (vehicle certification, exterior inspection form, vehicle documentation folder, quadruplicate invoice, proof of purchase tax payment (copy), registration application form, compulsory insurance policy (copy), and ID card). Once the procedures are completed, you can take the receipt to select your license plate number.