What Documents Are Required for Vehicle Inspection Within the First Six Years of a New Car?
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The materials required for the six-year exempt vehicle inspection include the original copy of the motor vehicle driving license, the compulsory traffic insurance policy, the original ID card of the vehicle owner or the original and duplicate copies of the company's business license, and the original copy of the vehicle and vessel tax payment certificate. The inspection process for six-year exempt vehicles is as follows: On-site Processing Procedure: The vehicle owner must personally bring the relevant documents to the local vehicle management office for application, with no payment required. If the inspection is entrusted to another person, the original ID card of the agent and a written power of attorney signed by the vehicle owner are also needed. Online Processing Procedure: Applications must be submitted through online channels by filling out the relevant information. Once the vehicle management office accepts the application, they will collect the required documents via courier. After verification, the vehicle management office will deliver all inspection qualification labels to the owner's door by courier.