Is a Power of Attorney Still Required for Out-of-Town Vehicle Inspection?
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Out-of-town vehicle inspection does not require a power of attorney. The inspection items include: 1. Checking whether the engine, chassis, body, and their ancillary equipment are clean, complete, and effective, whether the paint surface is uniform and aesthetically pleasing, whether the main assemblies have been replaced, and whether they match the initial inspection records; 2. Testing whether the vehicle's braking performance, lighting, exhaust, and other safety features comply with relevant regulations; 3. Verifying whether the vehicle has been modified, remodeled, or altered, and whether the driving license, license plate, and all vehicle file registrations match the actual condition of the vehicle; 4. Checking for any damage, alterations, or illegible characters on the license plate, driving license, and the enlarged license plate characters printed on the vehicle, and determining whether replacement is necessary.