What documents are required for vehicle inspection by a non-owner?
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An agent must bring their own driver's license and ID card, as well as the original driver's driver's license, ID card, vehicle registration certificate, and the valid compulsory traffic insurance policy for the current year. Introduction 1: The vehicle inspection line has professional staff and equipment responsible for checking the car. During the annual inspection, the body, chassis, lighting system, braking system, fault codes, and exhaust emissions are inspected. If any of these checks fail, the vehicle will not pass the inspection. Introduction 2: It is necessary to attend the annual inspection on time; otherwise, the vehicle cannot legally be driven on the road. Before the annual inspection, all traffic violations must be settled; otherwise, the inspection will not be passed.
Last time when I had a friend help me with the vehicle inspection, I prepared all the necessary documents in advance, including the original vehicle registration certificate, a copy of my ID card plus a handwritten power of attorney (clearly stating the authorization for handling the procedure), the original ID card of the agent, and a duplicate copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy of the vehicle. Additionally, I remembered to check if there were any outstanding traffic violations, because if there were, the inspection would be delayed and time would be wasted. It's best to book an appointment at the inspection station in advance via a mobile app or website to save a lot of queuing time on site. The vehicle itself should also be ensured to have functioning lights and brakes, otherwise it might not pass the inspection. The whole process went quite smoothly, and it's advisable for the agent to bring some cash as a backup in case the card machine malfunctions, as the inspection fee is usually between a few dozen to a hundred yuan.