What documents are needed for the first vehicle inspection of a new car at the DMV?

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AlanLee
07/30/25 7:53am
For the first inspection of a new car, the following documents are required: the vehicle's certificate of conformity, invoice, proof of compulsory insurance, proof of purchase tax payment, ID card (for non-locals, bring a temporary residence permit and ID card), and a photo of the vehicle. Below is some relevant information about vehicle inspection: 1. Regulations: New cars do not require on-site inspection within the first 6 years; you can directly obtain the inspection compliance mark. However, after 6 years (including 6 years), an annual inspection is required, and the vehicle must be driven to the inspection site. 2. Notes: For non-commercial passenger cars and other small and micro passenger vehicles (excluding vans and vehicles with 7 or more seats) registered within 6 years, during the biennial regular inspection, the vehicle owner can directly apply for the inspection mark from the traffic management department of the public security authority by providing proof of compulsory traffic accident liability insurance and proof of vehicle and vessel tax payment or exemption, without the need for a safety technical inspection at an inspection agency. Before applying, the vehicle owner must resolve all traffic violations and accidents related to the vehicle.
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