
Documents required for vehicle inspection within six years include: Vehicle License: One of the documents needed for personal vehicle inspection is the vehicle's license. The vehicle license serves as the vehicle's ID card, proving its identity wherever it goes. Therefore, the vehicle license must be brought for inspection. Compulsory Insurance Policy: The second document required for personal vehicle inspection is the vehicle's compulsory insurance policy. Before inspection, the compulsory insurance must be paid. Without it, the inspection cannot proceed, so the original copy of the compulsory insurance policy must be brought along. Owner's ID Card: The third document needed for personal vehicle inspection is the owner's ID card. Generally, an ID card or a social security card with a photo can prove identity. However, most inspection departments now require the original ID card of the owner. Power of Attorney: The fourth document required when inspecting a vehicle on behalf of a company is the original power of attorney issued by the company and stamped with the company seal, authorizing a specific individual to handle the inspection matters for the company.

I've been driving this car for almost six years, and the annual inspection over these six years has actually been quite hassle-free. You need to prepare a copy of your ID card, the original vehicle registration certificate, and a valid copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy. Nowadays, most places allow online processing. I used a mobile app to upload photos of these documents, filled in the owner's information, and then applied for the inspection exemption label. The whole process takes about ten minutes, saving me the trouble of queuing at the inspection station. Just make sure your documents aren't expired and your compulsory insurance is up to date, otherwise the application won't go through. This policy helps everyone save time and drive with more peace of mind. It's also a good idea to regularly check your car's lights and brakes to avoid issues during random inspections. In short, just gather your documents and submit them electronically—it's super convenient.

The SUV I bought the year before last is still within the exemption period for inspection, making the annual check super easy. Just bring copies of your ID, vehicle registration, and valid compulsory traffic insurance certificate—these are must-haves. I used the traffic management app to upload the materials in minutes, and the inspection sticker arrived by mail in a few days. Remember not to mess up the license plate number or name, or you'll have to start over. This exemption policy is really considerate, both eco-friendly and efficient, but I always remind friends to handle it promptly and not wait until the deadline. If the vehicle has accident records or modifications, you might need to consult in advance. Overall, just prepare the documents, handle it on your phone, and keep the vehicle clean to extend its lifespan.

To apply for the 6-year exemption from inspection, the required documents must be complete: the vehicle owner's ID card, vehicle registration certificate, and valid compulsory traffic insurance policy. When uploading to the system, take clear photos to avoid blurriness. Handle it one week in advance to avoid the risk of overdue fines. If the vehicle is in normal condition, there's no need for an on-site inspection, saving both money and effort. Personal experience suggests that doing it on time reduces hassle and ensures driving safety.


