What documents are required for new car annual inspection?
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Documents required for vehicle annual inspection are as follows: 1. Compulsory traffic insurance: One preparation for vehicle inspection is to confirm the valid date of the compulsory insurance containing 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 to avoid delaying the inspection. Generally, when purchasing commercial insurance for the new year, the insurance company will also provide quotes for compulsory insurance and vehicle and vessel use tax to the car owner, and the insurance company will purchase them on behalf of the owner. 2. ID card: Bring the ID card of the car owner or the agent. 3. Vehicle license: Bring the vehicle license of the car to be inspected. 4. Clear violations: Before the inspection, check online with the traffic management bureau for any violation records of your vehicle. If there are any violations, deal with them as soon as possible, and then check online again until no violation records are displayed.
I remember last year when helping my younger brother with the annual inspection for his new car, I had to make three trips to the DMV just because the documents were always missing one thing! For new car annual inspections, the main things to bring are the original vehicle license, a copy of the valid compulsory traffic insurance policy, and the proof of vehicle and vessel tax payment. At that time, I specifically asked the staff, who said the original ID card should also be prepared. For company vehicles, you also need to bring the company seal and a copy of the business license. Oh, and remember to settle all traffic violation fines in advance, otherwise the system will block the inspection. Now, in some cities, you can also upload documents and handle it online through the 12123 APP, but for the first annual inspection, it's still recommended to visit the inspection station in person for reliability.