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What documents are required for a small car's annual inspection?

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AdalynnMarie
07/29/25 6:19pm

For the annual inspection of a small car, the required documents include the driver's license, vehicle license, and the original copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy. For private cars with 6 seats or fewer, the following procedures are required: 1. Procedure one: The original and a copy of the vehicle's driving license that needs to be inspected. 2. Procedure two: The original and a copy of the owner's ID card. 3. Procedure three: The original and a copy of the agent's ID card. 4. Procedure four: The original copy of the car's valid compulsory traffic insurance policy. For public cars with 6 seats or fewer, the following procedures are required: 1. Procedure one: A copy of the organization's code certificate or the three-in-one certificate, which needs to be stamped with the official seal. 2. Procedure two: The original and a copy of the vehicle's driving license that needs to be inspected. 3. Procedure three: The unit's power of attorney, which needs to be stamped with the official seal. 4. Procedure four: The original and a copy of the entrusted person's ID card. 5. Procedure five: The original copy of the car's valid compulsory traffic insurance policy.

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BethanyLee
08/14/25 10:58am

Last year when I took my car for its first annual inspection, I was so nervous about forgetting something and causing delays. You need to bring the original ID card, that little card proving you're the owner; the vehicle license, that blue booklet with all the car's details; and don't forget a copy of the valid compulsory traffic insurance policy—many people use digital versions now, but printing it out is safer. If someone else is handling it for you, you'll also need a letter of authorization and their ID. That time, I forgot to settle my traffic fines beforehand and ended up wasting half a day—I recommend checking online for any outstanding fines before you go and clearing them up. Inspection stations are crowded, so having all your documents ready can save you half an hour of queuing. This lesson taught me to always make a checklist beforehand.

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McZachary
10/14/25 5:26am

Experience tells me that bringing documents for a small car's annual inspection is actually quite simple—don't overcomplicate it. The basics are just three things: the original ID card to prove the owner's identity, the vehicle registration booklet containing the car's basic data, and a copy or electronic version of the compulsory traffic insurance policy that's still valid. If someone else is handling it for you, a letter of authorization is needed. After years of local inspections, I've noticed many people forget the insurance policy or a copy of their ID, which can stall the process for an entire day. My advice is to double-check your pockets before heading out and bring your phone for navigation—inspection stations are often in remote locations and easy to get lost. Get into the habit of keeping your documents ready during regular maintenance to save hassle.

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Kyle
11/27/25 6:21am

Before the annual vehicle inspection, I always used to ask friends what documents to bring. Now I've got it all figured out. Bringing your ID card and vehicle license is a must, as natural as carrying a wallet when you go out. You also need to have a copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy ready, either printed from the electronic version or saved on your phone just in case. As a busy person, I prefer to book the annual inspection service online in advance, entering the document numbers ahead of time to save time. But remember to deal with any traffic violation records first—if they're not settled, the inspection won't pass. The whole process is super convenient, taking less than an hour to complete. The key is to organize all the documents in the same folder and not leave them scattered around the car seats.

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