How to Handle the Online Annual Inspection for Six-Year Exempt Vehicles?

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DeLeo
07/29/25 2:56am
Steps for online annual inspection of six-year exempt vehicles: 1. Open WeChat Wallet and select City Services; 2. Choose Vehicle Services under Motor Vehicle Services; 3. Select the Six-Year Exempt Service for the corresponding city; 4. Click on Six-Year Exempt Application; 5. Fill in the owner and vehicle information as required, and submit clear and recognizable photos of the ID card held in hand, insurance policy, and front and back of the ID card. If express mail is needed after processing, open the Postal Agency Service, fill in the recipient information clearly, and submit. The six-year exemption refers to exemption from on-site inspection. On-site inspection refers to the testing of nine items including vehicle exhaust emissions, side slip, speedometer, axle weight, lights, noise, chassis, and braking.
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StMaria
08/12/25 6:50am
I recently completed the six-year exemption inspection for my car entirely online, which was super convenient. First, make sure your vehicle is within six years old and is a non-commercial passenger car, then prepare a copy of the vehicle registration certificate and the electronic version of the compulsory traffic insurance policy. I used the traffic police app—after registering and logging in, I found the annual inspection application option under vehicle services, uploaded the required document photos step by step, and the system automatically verified the information. After submitting the materials, the review usually takes a day or two, and then you can choose between a mailed or electronic inspection sticker. The whole process costs nothing and can be done at home, saving you the hassle of visiting the DMV. Remember to check if your insurance policy is still valid to avoid failed reviews, and keep the app updated for smooth operation.
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