What Documents Are Required to Obtain the Inspection Exemption Label?
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Here is the introduction to the documents required for inspection exemption: Documents: Original vehicle registration certificate; Original ID card of the vehicle owner. If the process is delegated to another person, the original ID card of the delegate and a written power of attorney signed by the vehicle owner are also required. Additionally, for company vehicles, the original unified three certificates of the company must be provided; Valid compulsory traffic insurance policy for the current year. After purchasing compulsory traffic insurance, a copy of the original policy and a duplicate will be provided. Note that the traffic management office will retain the duplicate of the compulsory traffic insurance policy upon application; Valid tax or tax exemption certificate for the current year. Generally, insurance companies will collect the vehicle and vessel tax upon renewal and note it on the compulsory traffic insurance policy, so only the original and duplicate of the compulsory traffic insurance policy need to be provided. Inspection Exemption: Inspection exemption refers to the activity where products meeting specified conditions are exempt from quality supervision inspections conducted by government departments. If a company's product qualifies for inspection exemption, during the exemption period, first, no government departments at the national, provincial, municipal, or county levels may conduct quality supervision inspections; second, no quality supervision inspections may be conducted in any province nationwide; third, no quality supervision inspections may be conducted in either the production or the distribution sectors.