Is ID Card Not Required for Vehicle Inspection?
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Vehicle annual inspection does not require the owner's ID card. You only need to submit the vehicle license, compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate, vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption certificate, and motor vehicle safety technical inspection certificate. Notes for annual inspection: 1. Clear traffic violations: Before application, the vehicle owner should settle all traffic violations and accident records related to the vehicle. 2. Prepare documents: When applying, the vehicle owner should fill out the application form and submit the vehicle license, compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate, vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption certificate, and motor vehicle safety technical inspection certificate.
As a car owner who gets my vehicle inspected on time every year, I always bring my ID card to the vehicle management office—it's a basic requirement. Last year, I forgot it once, and the staff said they couldn’t verify my identity without it, so the inspection was canceled. I had to go home to fetch my ID and make another trip. The ID card is used to verify the owner’s information and the vehicle license, ensuring correct ownership and preventing fraud or illegal activities. I recommend keeping a small folder with your ID card, vehicle license, and insurance policy together, and arriving at the office half an hour early to check the queue. Safe driving isn’t just about habits on the road—complying with inspection rules is also crucial. Without an ID, not only will the inspection fail, but even a proxy inspection requires a copy of it. Don’t take chances to avoid delays and wasted time.