How to Apply for an Electronic Inspection Exemption Label?

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OTucker
07/25/25 4:29pm
Electronic Inspection Exemption Label Application Method: 1. Open the Traffic Management 12123 App; 2. Click on 'Apply for Inspection Exemption Label for Eligible Vehicles'; 3. Select the vehicle to proceed; 4. Fill in the application information; 5. Upon approval, the electronic certificate will be issued. The Electronic Inspection Exemption Label is applied for by the vehicle owner to the local vehicle management office within three months before the expiration of the vehicle's inspection validity period. Vehicle annual inspection time regulations are as follows: 1. For passenger transport vehicles, inspection is required once a year within the first 5 years, and every 6 months thereafter; 2. For cargo vehicles and large or medium-sized non-passenger transport vehicles, inspection is required once a year within the first 10 years, and every 6 months thereafter; 3. For small and mini non-passenger transport vehicles, two exemptions are allowed within the first 6 years, inspection is required once a year after 6 years, and every 6 months after 15 years.
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