Should I Go to the Vehicle Management Office or Inspection Station for Vehicle Inspection?
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Vehicle inspection requires visits to both the Vehicle Management Office and the inspection station. The Vehicle Management Office primarily handles applications for motor vehicle driver's licenses, replacements, renewals, inspections, and other related services for vehicles and drivers. On the other hand, the inspection station focuses on comprehensive performance testing of motor vehicles. While the two are related, their functions are distinctly different. More relevant information is as follows: 1. For vehicles requiring on-site inspection, both the Vehicle Management Office and inspection station must be visited: After the six-year exemption period or for vehicles requiring on-site inspection, the normal procedure is to first complete the inspection at the station and then proceed to the Vehicle Management Office for stamping. However, in some areas where the inspection station and Vehicle Management Office are networked, the entire inspection process may be completed directly at the inspection station. 2. Vehicles applying for exemption from inspection must meet the following conditions: 1) Motor vehicles registered within 6 years: Non-commercial cars (including large cars) and other small and mini passenger vehicles. 2) Excluding minivans: Vehicles with 7 or more seats. 3) Vehicles not registered for over 4 years: Excluding vehicles that have not been registered for over 4 years since their manufacture date. 4) Vehicles involved in no injury-causing traffic accidents: And have no pending traffic violation records.