How Often Should Family Sedans Undergo Inspection?
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According to the regulations on motor vehicle annual inspections: small and micro non-commercial passenger vehicles require inspection every 6 years; those over 6 years old need annual inspection; and those over 15 years old require semi-annual inspection. Since family sedans fall under the category of non-commercial passenger vehicles, their inspection cycle is every 6 years. During this period, owners only need to apply for the annual inspection sticker every two years at the vehicle management office or online. The actual on-site inspection is only required in the 6th year. Below are the procedures and process for vehicle annual inspection: Fill out two forms: the Motor Vehicle License Application Form and the Motor Vehicle Inspection Record Form; Go to the annual inspection entry window to submit and record the materials; Visit the violation query window to check for any violations and pay fines if applicable; Have an inspector perform an external inspection of the vehicle, verify the chassis number, and receive a signed inspection approval page, then proceed to the inspection fee payment window to pay; Submit all materials at the inspection registration window; Wait in line for the inspection, and receive an inspection report upon completion; Submit the annual inspection materials to the staff; If the inspection is passed, the annual inspection sticker will be issued.