How to Conduct Annual Inspection with Electronic Auto Insurance Policy?
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To conduct an annual vehicle inspection with an electronic insurance policy, simply print out the electronic policy, bring along your ID card, vehicle license, vehicle and vessel tax invoice, and other required documents, drive to the vehicle management office, submit an inspection application at the service hall, hand over the documents to the staff, and then drive the vehicle to the parking area for staff inspection. Once the vehicle inspection is completed, request the inspection report and application form from the inspector. If all inspection items pass, you can proceed to the service hall to pay the relevant fees and then collect the vehicle license and compliance label at the visa window. At this point, the inspection process is complete. If any items fail the inspection, the vehicle owner must have the vehicle repaired and undergo a re-inspection until it passes, after which the vehicle license and compliance label can be obtained. Of course, it is now also possible to conduct the inspection online by uploading photos of the required documents to the system.
Last year when I used the electronic auto insurance policy for my annual vehicle inspection, the process went quite smoothly. I downloaded the PDF file from the insurance company's app in advance and saved it on my phone. While queuing at the inspection station, I opened and displayed it, and the staff scanned the code to verify the policy's validity and compulsory traffic insurance information. It was all done in just a few minutes, saving me the hassle of searching for paper documents. I recommend checking the policy's validity period one week before the inspection to avoid expiration issues. If you're concerned about poor network signals, printing a copy to keep in the car as a backup would be safer. Additionally, some older inspection stations might require a printed version, so it's best to call ahead and check local regulations. The entire process is not only eco-friendly and convenient but also reduces waiting time. I also learned a little trick: make sure the vehicle information, such as the license plate number, matches the policy details, otherwise, it might be rejected, affecting your next appointment.