What documents are required for vehicle inspection now?
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Now the materials required for vehicle inspection are as follows: 1. Personal vehicle inspection documents: "Motor Vehicle Inspection Mark Application Form", motor vehicle driving license, compulsory traffic insurance certificate, vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption certificate, and the owner's ID card. The agent needs to bring his/her own ID card. 2. Unit vehicle inspection documents: The agent's materials include the original driving license, duplicate of compulsory traffic insurance, Organization Code Certificate of the People's Republic of China (with fresh seal), power of attorney with fresh seal, and a copy of the agent's ID card. Before the inspection, check whether there is any violation record and deal with it in time. Avoid rainy and snowy weather, as it may affect the accurate detection of braking force.
I'm quite familiar with vehicle inspections, having made multiple trips. Each time, I make sure to prepare several essential items to feel at ease. The most crucial is the original vehicle license – without it, they won't even start the inspection. You must also bring your original ID card. If someone is handling it for you, don't forget their ID and a power of attorney. The compulsory traffic insurance policy is quite convenient now – you can use the electronic version stored on your phone, but it's advisable to print a copy as backup. All traffic violations must be cleared beforehand; check one or two days in advance to avoid wasted trips. Keep a warning triangle in the car, as some places might also check for a fire extinguisher. Tire wear can affect the results too, so it's best to check the tread depth before heading out.