How Many Days in Advance Can a Vehicle Inspection Be Scheduled?

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07/25/25 8:49am
Vehicle inspection can be scheduled up to three months in advance. The annual inspection process is as follows: 1. Upon arrival at the inspection site, the vehicle owner needs to park the vehicle in the designated area for exterior inspection, prepare the fire extinguisher and triangular warning sign, open the engine compartment and trunk, and wait for the staff to conduct the inspection; 2. During the exterior inspection, the staff will record the vehicle's frame number, engine number, and other data on the Motor Vehicle Inspection Record Form and the Motor Vehicle Safety Technical Inspection Certificate; 3. Key points to note during the exterior inspection include whether safety devices such as the triangular warning sign and fire extinguisher are complete, and whether the vehicle's color and appearance match the photo on the driving license.
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