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Is ID Card Not Required for Vehicle Inspection?

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MacDaniela
07/29/25 1:49pm
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.
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VanHazel
08/13/25 5:10am
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.
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VanSophia
10/10/25 5:30am
When I first went for my vehicle inspection right after getting my driver's license, I made a fool of myself. I excitedly rushed to the DMV only to realize I'd forgotten my ID card. The lady at the counter said no ID meant no service, as it's the document proving I'm the one handling the procedure, and it must be presented together with the vehicle license to pass. I foolishly went back home to get it and returned, wasting the entire morning. Later I learned my lesson and added an inspection checklist to my phone's memo: original ID card, vehicle license, and compulsory traffic insurance slip. New drivers tend to get overexcited, but administrative details like vehicle inspections can't be neglected. I suggest everyone check their bags before leaving - without an ID card, you're basically out of luck as the DMV won't make exceptions. Asking experienced drivers or checking local regulations online beforehand can also help avoid similar troubles.
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VanJourney
11/23/25 6:41am
Having driven for nearly twenty years, vehicle inspections have become routine. The ID card is always a must, as the DMV uses it to register owner information and verify facial recognition. Once, I was in a hurry and forgot to bring it, resulting in a wasted trip—a lesson learned the hard way. Now, I make sure to prepare all the necessary documents the night before and place them in the car's storage compartment. You can also have someone else handle the inspection for you, but you still need to submit a copy of your ID card, so it doesn’t really save you any hassle. Experience has taught me not to cut corners—bringing everything on time is the safer bet and can even save you from long queues. Though inspections can be annoying, forgetting your ID is just wasting your own time—totally not worth it.
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