How to Handle Vehicle Inspection Exemption for Seized Vehicles?
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Bring the vehicle to an annual inspection and maintenance facility with the vehicle license. Required documents include road maintenance fee certificate and vehicle and vessel usage tax certificate. Submit the annual inspection materials to the designated motor vehicle inspection station for testing. Upon passing the inspection, obtain the "Motor Vehicle Inspection Results Record Form". Present the annual inspection materials along with the "Motor Vehicle Inspection Results Record Form" to the annual inspection service points to complete the inspection endorsement procedure.
I've researched the procedures for obtaining a vehicle inspection exemption for impounded cars, and there are some nuances to it. The key step for an impounded vehicle to get an inspection exemption is to contact the court that issued the impoundment order and obtain a certificate agreeing to the annual inspection. Then, prepare the vehicle's registration certificate, a copy of the valid compulsory traffic insurance policy, and the owner's ID documents, and make sure all traffic violations related to the vehicle are settled. When applying at the vehicle management office, proactively inform them that the car is impounded. The staff will verify the status in the system before issuing the inspection exemption sticker. Specific requirements may vary by location, so it's advisable to call the 12345 hotline or the local vehicle management office in advance to confirm the necessary documents to avoid multiple trips. Note that the inspection exemption only applies to non-commercial passenger vehicles within six years of registration; older vehicles must undergo on-site testing.