Is a Power of Attorney Required for Vehicle Inspection in Another Location?
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Vehicle inspection in another location does not require a power of attorney. According to relevant regulations, vehicle annual inspections are "nationwide accessible," meaning small cars, trucks, and medium-sized buses can undergo vehicle inspections directly in provinces other than the registration location. Upon passing the inspection, the inspection compliance mark can be directly applied for without the need for delegated inspection procedures. The process for out-of-town annual inspection includes: 1. Vehicle submission for inspection: Once the delegated vehicle annual inspection procedures are completed, the owner drives the vehicle to the inspection hall next to the vehicle management office for on-site testing; 2. Printing the annual inspection compliance certificate: After the vehicle passes the inspection, the vehicle inspection report is taken to the window of the vehicle management office's service hall to print the inspection compliance mark; 3. Online information transmission back to the original registration vehicle management office: After the vehicle annual inspection is completed, the vehicle annual inspection information will be transmitted back to the original registration location's vehicle management office via the internet, and the next year's inspection will follow the same process.