Vehicle Inspection or Insurance Renewal First?
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Vehicle annual inspection must be conducted within the validity period of compulsory traffic insurance, so the compulsory traffic insurance must be purchased and become effective before the vehicle can be inspected. Here is relevant information: 1. Best time: Vehicles can apply for inspection within 3 months before the annual inspection date. It is best to do it two months or more than one month in advance, rather than waiting until there are only a few days left before the inspection expires. In addition, before the 10th of each month, the workload of inspection stations is relatively low, which is a good opportunity to avoid queues. The number of vehicles starts to increase in the middle of the month, and the end of the month is the peak period. 2. Required documents for vehicle annual inspection (individual): Original driving license, copy of compulsory traffic insurance, copy of ID card, and the vehicle. Renew the insurance first and then inspect the vehicle. Because during the annual inspection, it is necessary to check whether the vehicle has lapsed in insurance. If the vehicle is in a state of insurance lapse, it cannot pass the annual inspection normally. Here is relevant information about vehicle annual inspection: 1. Inspection time: The owner of the vehicle can apply for the inspection compliance mark to the vehicle management office at the place of registration within three months before the expiration of the vehicle inspection validity period (vehicles after September 2012 are inspected every 6 years). The inspection time is within three months before the annual registration date of the driving license. 2. Documents: Before the annual inspection, check the validity date of the compulsory traffic insurance that includes the vehicle and vessel tax. If it has expired or will expire within three months after the inspection date, it is recommended to renew it in advance. The ID card of the owner or the agent; the vehicle driving license.