Is the original ID card required for annual vehicle inspection?

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AustinAnn
07/30/25 9:18am
Annual vehicle inspection requires the original ID card. Required materials: Vehicle license, compulsory third-party liability insurance certificate, safety technical inspection certificate issued by the vehicle safety technical inspection institution, and the owner's ID card. Vehicle annual inspection schedule: According to the "Road Traffic Safety Law Implementation Regulations", small vehicles must be inspected once every 2 years within the first 6 years, and annually thereafter. New vehicles are exempt from inspection only in the first year, after which they must follow the regulations - inspection every 2 years within the first 6 years, and annually after 6 years. Vehicle annual inspection locations: Vehicle owners can choose inspection institutions within their city for inspection. Cross-regional vehicle inspection refers to conducting the annual inspection at locations other than where the vehicle was purchased.
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