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Is a License Replacement Required for Annual Vehicle Inspection?

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Don
07/29/2025, 12:59:21 PM

Annual vehicle inspection does not require license replacement. Annual inspection refers to the yearly examination of vehicles that have already obtained official license plates and registration certificates, conducted in accordance with the 'Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety.' Overview of Vehicle Annual Inspection: Vehicle annual inspection refers to the yearly examination of vehicles that have already obtained official license plates and registration certificates, conducted in accordance with the 'Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety.' The purpose is to check the main technical conditions of the vehicle, encourage enhanced maintenance, ensure the vehicle remains in good condition, and guarantee driving safety. Timing of Vehicle Annual Inspection: For passenger vehicles used for commercial purposes, inspections are conducted once a year within the first 5 years. After 5 years, inspections are conducted every 6 months. For cargo vehicles and large or medium-sized non-commercial passenger vehicles, inspections are conducted once a year within the first 10 years. After 10 years, inspections are conducted every 6 months. Vehicle annual inspections are categorized into initial inspections and regular inspections.

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VanBlakely
08/14/2025, 03:02:44 AM

Every time I deal with the annual inspection, I remind my friends not to get confused. The annual inspection doesn't mean replacing the vehicle license itself, but after passing the inspection, you'll receive a new annual inspection sticker or label, which needs to be promptly placed on the lower right corner of the windshield. The vehicle license usually doesn't need to be replaced entirely unless it's damaged or expired. The inspection station staff generally only check if the information on it matches your vehicle's details, such as the VIN and registration date. If issues are found during the inspection, you might need to get repairs and re-inspect before receiving the new annual inspection sticker. This sticker replacement step is quite important—I once forgot to replace it out of laziness and ended up getting fined by traffic police during a roadside check. Remember to check your vehicle's lights and brakes before the annual inspection; it can save a lot of hassle and ensure a smooth process.

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StMiguel
10/13/2025, 12:18:15 AM

Buddy, after the annual inspection, you do need to replace a document, but it's not the vehicle license—it's that small inspection sticker. Once the inspection station checks your car and approves it, they'll give you a new annual inspection label on the spot. You should promptly stick it on your windshield and remove the old one. The vehicle license itself usually remains unchanged; they just update the inspection record. Don’t delay this—if you forget to replace the sticker for too long and get pulled over, you might face points or fines. I usually book an appointment in advance, bring my vehicle license and ID, and get it done in about an hour. While you're at it, check if there are any issues with your car, like exhaust emissions or tire wear. Fixing problems before the inspection saves hassle. Bottom line: the annual inspection and sticker replacement are a yearly must—follow the rules to ensure safe driving.

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LaGabrielle
11/26/2025, 12:17:31 AM

After passing the annual inspection, you need to replace the inspection sticker, not the vehicle license. The inspection station will give you the new sticker directly after the check, just stick it on. I always keep this in mind to avoid fines or delays in driving. The process is simple: bring your vehicle license for inspection, and if there are any issues, come back after fixing them. As long as the lights and brakes are functioning normally, there are usually no problems. After replacing the sticker, make sure it is clearly displayed and not obscured. The annual inspection is an important step to ensure the vehicle's safety.

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LincolnMarie
01/16/2026, 01:45:30 AM

Last year, I took my old car for the annual inspection, and the process went quite smoothly. The inspector checked items like emissions and brakes, and after passing, they directly gave me a new small annual inspection sticker to place on the right side of the windshield. The vehicle registration certificate wasn’t replaced, but they updated the records in the system. If the old certificate is worn out, the staff will remind you to get a new one, though it’s not common. This sticker replacement step, though small, is quite crucial—my colleague forgot to do it last time and got pulled over and fined on the highway. I recommend tidying up the car’s interior during the inspection to improve efficiency a bit. Remember not to miss the inspection date to avoid being checked on the road. Safety first, after all.

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Christopher
04/12/2026, 04:04:27 AM

From a vehicle safety perspective, it is mandatory to replace the annual inspection sticker after passing the inspection, as required by traffic regulations, rather than directly renewing the vehicle registration certificate. Upon passing the inspection, the service station will issue a new sticker, which you must affix to your windshield immediately or as soon as possible. The vehicle registration certificate may require minor updates, but generally, a full replacement is not necessary. During the process, the vehicle must pass tests such as lighting and braking to ensure compliance with standards; otherwise, the sticker will not be issued. I have researched this before—delaying the sticker replacement can lead to traffic violations and may affect insurance claims. Remember, the inspection frequency depends on the vehicle's age; new cars are inspected every few years initially. Late inspections can complicate the process. Maintaining this routine helps avoid on-road issues.

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