How to Obtain the Annual Inspection Sticker?

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AlinaRose
07/29/25 5:50pm
Below is a detailed introduction to applying for the annual inspection sticker: 1. Check for any traffic violation records. If there are any, they must be handled at the traffic police station. 2. Prepare the "Compulsory Traffic Accident Liability Insurance Policy," vehicle license, and ID card. 3. Staff will require vehicle photos and inspections. After passing, pay the relevant fees to receive the inspection sticker. 4. Apply online via the 12123 app by uploading photos of the insurance policy and vehicle tax certificate. Below are the precautions: 1. Vehicles exempt from inspection can obtain the sticker if they are non-commercial cars (including large cars) and other small or mini passenger vehicles registered within 6 years. 2. Excludes minivans, 7-seater, and vehicles with more than 7 seats. 3. Excludes vehicles that have not been registered for over 4 years since the manufacturing date. 4. The vehicle must not have been involved in any injury-causing traffic accidents.
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