What are the conditions for exempting small cars from inspection?
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Conditions for exempting small cars from inspection: For non-operational small and micro passenger vehicles (excluding minivans) with fewer than 9 seats and less than 6 years of use, there is no need to go to an inspection agency for vehicle inspection. Every two years during the regular inspection period, by providing the compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate and the vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption certificate, you can directly apply to the traffic management department of the public security authority for the inspection label. Definition of the small car exemption policy: The small car exemption policy refers to exempting vehicles that meet the exemption conditions within 6 years from the on-site inspection process. Only a regular application for the inspection label is required every two years, which must be affixed to the vehicle as per regulations. Essentially, this means the on-site inspection is waived. As long as the conditions stipulated by national policies are met, there is no need for on-site inspection, and you can directly apply to the traffic management department to receive the inspection label. Documents required for small car exemption: Vehicle registration certificate (original and copy), the vehicle owner's ID card, the compulsory traffic accident liability insurance policy, and the vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption certificate. Then, go to the vehicle inspection window at the service hall of the inspection center to fill out the "Motor Vehicle Inspection Label Application Form" and sign on the "Motor Vehicle Inspection Label Application Form" to confirm the application for the exemption label.