Is the vehicle license the only document required for vehicle inspection?
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Vehicle inspection does not only require the vehicle license. The original copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy and the owner's personal identification documents are also necessary to properly complete the vehicle inspection. New regulations for vehicle annual inspection: For non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles (excluding minivans) over 6 years but under 10 years old, the inspection cycle has been relaxed from once a year to once every two years. On the basis of exempting non-operational small passenger vehicles with 6 seats or less from inspection within 6 years, the exemption scope has been further expanded to include non-operational small and mini passenger vehicles with 7-9 seats (excluding minivans) within 6 years. Documents required for annual inspection: Before the vehicle inspection, you need to prepare the following materials in advance: the handler's ID card, the valid compulsory traffic insurance policy for the vehicle (a valid copy, original, electronic policy, or a duplicate with the insurance company's red stamp are all acceptable; the compulsory traffic insurance must include the vehicle and vessel tax), and the vehicle license.