How to Apply for the Inspection Exemption Label Online for Exempt Vehicles?

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VanAmir
07/28/25 8:13pm
Steps to apply for the inspection exemption label online for exempt vehicles: 1. Bring the original and duplicate of the vehicle license, ID card, and the compulsory traffic insurance policy of the motor vehicle; 2. Provide the vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption certificate, and apply at the local vehicle management office; 3. You can make an appointment by phone first and go to handle the procedure after receiving the notification; 4. Enjoy the 6-year online inspection exemption policy, only need to apply and fill in the relevant information on the local vehicle management office website or the designated WeChat public account. Conditions for applying for the inspection exemption label: 1. The scope of exempt vehicles is non-operational cars and other small and mini passenger vehicles registered within 6 years; 2. Excluding vans with 7 seats and above; 3. Excluding vehicles that have not been registered for more than 4 years since the date of manufacture; 4. No injury-causing traffic accidents occurred during the inspection exemption period; 5. All traffic violations have been handled, and the vehicle status is normal.
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OIsla
08/12/25 1:01am
I just finished this, it was pretty easy. First, download the Traffic Management 12123 App on your phone, register an account, fill in your information, and bind your identity. Then, upload photos of your vehicle registration to check if the car meets the conditions, such as being exempt from inspection for new cars within six years. After submitting the application, pay a small fee online and choose between a mailed or electronic inspection sticker—it arrives within a few days. Make sure your vehicle has no unpaid fines or violations, or your application will be rejected. I remember once I forgot to handle a parking ticket and caused a delay, but I sorted it out later by checking the records in the App. Doing it online saves you the hassle of queuing—go for it!
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