Is the Annual Inspection Label Replaced Every Year?
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Annual inspection labels are not replaced every year. New vehicles are exempt from annual inspections for the first six years, but it is required to collect and replace the annual inspection and environmental protection labels on the vehicle every two years. The validity period of the motor vehicle inspection can be checked on the vehicle license or the compliance label. The process for vehicle annual inspection is as follows: 1. Fill out two forms: the Motor Vehicle License Application Form and the Motor Vehicle Inspection Record Form; 2. Go to the annual inspection registration window to review and input the materials; 3. Visit the violation inquiry window to pay any outstanding fines if there are violations; 4. Have the vehicle undergo an external inspection by an inspector, who will check the vehicle identification number (VIN) under the hood and provide a signed inspection approval page, then proceed to the inspection payment window to receive the invoice; 5. Submit all materials at the inspection registration window; 6. Wait in line for the inspection, and receive an inspection report upon completion; 7. Submit the annual inspection materials to the staff; 8. Once the inspection is passed, the annual inspection label will be issued.