How to Remove the Stolen Vehicle Status Displayed During Inspection?
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If the vehicle was purchased through legitimate procedures, you can bring the relevant documents to the traffic police department for processing. The record will be removed after approval. Below is relevant information about vehicle annual inspection: 1. Introduction: Vehicle annual inspection refers to a mandatory examination for all vehicles, equivalent to a physical check-up for vehicles. It helps promptly eliminate potential safety hazards and reduce traffic accidents, commonly known as vehicle inspection. 2. Inspection Time: Vehicle owners can apply for an inspection compliance mark at the vehicle registration authority three months before the expiration of the valid inspection period. The inspection should be conducted within three months before the annual registration date on the vehicle license.
I recently helped a friend with a similar issue. If the vehicle inspection shows it as a stolen vehicle, it's mostly due to a system mislabel or historical issues. The first step is to immediately contact the public security authority that filed the case, as only they can cancel the case record. Bring proof materials such as the vehicle registration certificate, the owner's ID card, and the purchase invoice, go to the police station to make a statement, and apply for a "Case Withdrawal Decision Document." After obtaining this document, go to the vehicle management office to update the system status. Note that this process may take about half a month, during which you should avoid driving the car on the road to prevent it from being impounded. If you bought a used car, you also need to contact the original owner to assist in handling property disputes.