What documents are required for the 6th year vehicle inspection?
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The 6th year vehicle inspection requires the compulsory traffic insurance policy (must be current year), original vehicle license, inspector's ID card, motor vehicle registration certificate, and vehicle and vessel tax certificate. Additionally, all traffic violation records of the vehicle must be cleared. After 6 years, vehicles need to undergo testing at an inspection station, and only those passing the inspection will receive the motor vehicle environmental protection compliance label. For vehicles within 6 years, the annual inspection label needs to be applied for every two years without on-site testing. Simply bring the compulsory traffic insurance policy and vehicle license to the traffic management office for application. After verification, the annual inspection label will be issued and can be directly affixed to the vehicle's windshield by the owner.
I just went through the 6th-year vehicle inspection last year. Remember to bring a few essential documents: the original ID card of the vehicle owner to prove your identity or authorization; the original vehicle license, don’t lose this one; and a copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy, make sure it’s valid, otherwise the inspection station won’t approve it. The vehicle registration certificate is also mandatory. Most importantly, clear all traffic violation records in advance, or the inspection system will block you directly. It’s advisable to check your car’s condition a day before, especially the exhaust emission part, which is quite strict—just maintain it well regularly. By the way, booking an appointment via the traffic police app can save you from queuing. The whole process isn’t difficult; with all documents ready, it can be done in half an hour. But don’t take it lightly—missing any document will cause unnecessary hassle.