What Documents Are Required for New Vehicle Annual Inspection?
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New vehicle annual inspection requires the following documents: 1. Vehicle license. 2. Complete original and duplicate copies. 3. Valid compulsory traffic insurance policy. 4. Vehicle and vessel tax payment receipt, which is usually combined with the compulsory insurance document. 5. ID card and its photocopy. For company vehicles, the business license and the agent's identification are required. Below are some preparation tips before the annual inspection: 1. Check if there are any traffic violations. If so, clear them at the traffic police station. 2. It's advisable to go for the inspection early, as many owners find out about unresolved violations only when they're at the inspection site, which can delay the process. 3. It's better to get the inspection done early in the month, as it's usually faster then.
Last time I just went through the new car annual inspection procedure, remember to bring these: the original vehicle license, a copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy or a printed copy of the electronic policy, and the original ID card of the car owner. If the car is registered under a company name, you also need to bring a copy of the business license with the company seal. Don’t forget to clear all traffic violations first, otherwise, you’ll be held up. For new cars within six years, although they don’t need an on-site inspection, you still have to collect the inspection sticker every two years. That day, I brought all these materials and finished the process at the vehicle management office in half an hour, much faster than I expected. It’s recommended to check the queue status in advance on the Traffic Management 12123 app. Some places support online applications with mailing to your home, which is more convenient.