Should I go to the Vehicle Management Office or the Inspection Station first for annual inspection?
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For vehicle annual inspection, you should first go to the motor vehicle inspection station for testing. After passing the inspection and obtaining the motor vehicle safety technical inspection certificate, you can then apply for the annual inspection compliance label. According to Article 49 of the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations", the owner of a motor vehicle can apply for the inspection compliance label at the Vehicle Management Office of the registration location within three months before the expiration of the motor vehicle inspection validity period. Below is an introduction to the Vehicle Management Office and the Inspection Station: Business: The Vehicle Management Office mainly handles the application, reissuance, renewal, and inspection of motor vehicle driving licenses, as well as other related business for motor vehicles and drivers, while the Inspection Station mainly conducts comprehensive performance testing for motor vehicles. The two are related, but the difference is also obvious. After the six-year exemption period: After the six-year exemption period, or for vehicles that require on-site testing, normally you should first go to the Inspection Station for the inspection, and then go to the Vehicle Management Office for the stamp. Of course, in some areas, the Inspection Station and the Vehicle Management Office have been networked, and the entire inspection process may be completed directly at the Inspection Station.