What documents are required for the annual inspection of a six-year exempt vehicle?
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The documents required for the annual inspection of a six-year exempt vehicle are: 1. Original vehicle license; 2. Original third copy of the compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate (if the original is lost, provide a certified copy issued by the insurance company or a copy of any other copy stamped with the insurance company's seal); 3. Original identity proof; 4. Vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption certificate; 5. Application form for motor vehicle inspection label. For applications by an agent, provide the vehicle owner's power of attorney and the agent's original identity proof. For company vehicles applying for the exempt inspection label, which also falls under agent applications, the company's power of attorney and the agent's ID card are required for processing.
I just went through the 6-year exemption inspection last year and it took me two trips to figure out what documents to bring. You need the original and a copy of the vehicle license, and don’t forget your ID card and its copy. Now everything’s digitalized, so just keep the electronic policy of compulsory traffic insurance on your phone—no need to print a paper version. The key is to check and clear all traffic violations on the 12123 app beforehand. Last time, I missed one violation and had to make an extra trip. Remember, only family-use vehicles with 9 seats or fewer qualify for the exemption. If your car has modified exhaust pipes or dark window tint, you might have to remove them to pass. It takes just 10 minutes at the DMV counter, or you can apply via the app for mail delivery, which is even more convenient.