What documents are required to collect the inspection-exempt vehicle decal?

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MacEdward
07/29/25 12:07pm
To collect the annual inspection decal for an inspection-exempt vehicle, you need to bring the vehicle registration certificate, the owner's ID card, and a copy of the compulsory insurance policy for the current year. Below are the inspection details: 1. Purpose: The initial inspection conducted to apply for a vehicle license plate is called the first annual inspection. The purpose of the first annual inspection is to verify whether the vehicle meets the conditions for license plate application. 2. Check factory documents: Verify the presence of the vehicle user manual, certificate of conformity (import vehicles require commodity inspection certificates), and whether the factory inspection marks on the vehicle body are complete. 3. Vehicle body inspection: Measure the external and internal contour dimensions, track width, and wheelbase of the vehicle. Specific measurement items include vehicle length, width, height, cargo compartment sideboard height and area, track width, and wheelbase.
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