Should I go to the DMV or the inspection station for vehicle annual inspection?
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For vehicle annual inspection, you need to visit both the DMV and the inspection station. The DMV primarily handles driver's license applications, replacements, renewals, verifications, and other services related to vehicles and drivers. The inspection station mainly conducts comprehensive performance tests on motor vehicles. While the two are related, their functions are distinctly different. Before the annual inspection, vehicle owners should prepare relevant documents, including the original vehicle registration certificate, a copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy, a copy of the ID card, and the vehicle itself. For company-owned vehicles, additional documents of the agent are required. It is recommended that owners conduct the inspection three months in advance, as early inspection does not affect the timing of the next inspection.