What documents need to be processed at the DMV in the first year of a new car?
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In the first year of a new car, you do not need to go to the DMV. In the second year, bring the owner's ID card, vehicle registration certificate, and insurance policy to the DMV to receive the 6-year new car exemption from on-site annual inspection sticker. Vehicle Annual Inspection: A trial exemption from inspection for non-operational passenger cars within 6 years is implemented, and no inspection agency may be designated, promoting cross-regional vehicle annual inspections. Vehicle annual inspection refers to a mandatory test for every vehicle that has obtained an official license plate and registration certificate, equivalent to an annual physical examination for the vehicle according to the "Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety." Vehicle annual inspections can promptly eliminate potential safety hazards, encourage better vehicle maintenance, and reduce the occurrence of traffic accidents. Annual Inspection Requirements: Cars within two years do not require on-site inspection; you only need to go to the DMV to collect the annual inspection sticker. When collecting the annual inspection sticker, you need to bring the vehicle registration certificate, compulsory traffic insurance policy, the owner's ID card, and the completed vehicle and vessel tax payment certificate.