How to Check the Expiration Date of Vehicle Annual Inspection?

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LeManuel
07/30/25 9:04am
There are two methods to check the expiration date of vehicle annual inspection: the vehicle inspection sticker and the Traffic Management 12123 App. According to regulations, the vehicle must apply for an inspection compliance mark or undergo on-site inspection within the specified time. Otherwise, if the inspection validity period is exceeded, the vehicle will be considered as having failed the inspection. Vehicle Inspection Sticker: If the vehicle received a paper inspection compliance mark during the last annual inspection, the expiration date of the annual inspection will be printed on the back of the compliance mark. For example, if the inspection validity period is until November 2021, the vehicle must undergo the annual inspection during September, October, or November when there is available time. Traffic Management 12123 App: Open the Traffic Management 12123 App, click to enter the "My Vehicle" page, and you can see the inspection validity period of the registered vehicle. Driving a vehicle that has failed the inspection poses the following risks: 1. If the vehicle is stopped by traffic police, it will be penalized according to the law and temporarily impounded; 2. If the vehicle is involved in an at-fault accident, the insurance company may refuse to compensate; 3. If the annual inspection is overdue for more than three inspection cycles, the vehicle will be forcibly scrapped.
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