Is the owner's ID card required for motorcycle annual inspection?
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Motorcycle annual inspection requires the owner's ID card. Documents required for motorcycle annual inspection: For motorcycle annual inspection, you need to bring the motorcycle's driver's license and vehicle license (both original and duplicate copies), the original ID card and its photocopy, compulsory traffic insurance policy, and vehicle and vessel tax receipt. If the compulsory traffic insurance has expired or will expire within three months from the inspection date, it is recommended to renew it in advance to avoid delaying the inspection. Motorcycle annual inspection process: On a working day, drive the motorcycle to the designated vehicle inspection site for registration and inspection. At this time, you need to fill out two forms: the "Motor Vehicle Inspection Record Form" and the "Motor Vehicle Verification Application Form," then submit them to the inspection station staff and wait patiently in line. The motorcycle inspection mainly includes three items: braking system, lighting system, and exhaust emissions. After the inspection is completed, take the forms to the business office to update the vehicle license and pay the relevant annual inspection fees.