What Insurance is Required for Vehicle Inspection?
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For vehicle inspection, you need to provide a copy of the compulsory liability insurance policy or an electronic version of the compulsory insurance certificate, the owner's ID card, and the vehicle license. Then, go to the vehicle management office's window specifically responsible for annual inspections to apply for the annual inspection sticker. Below is relevant information about vehicle inspection: On-site Inspection: Starting from September 1, 2014, the state implemented new regulations, allowing vehicles that meet the specified conditions to enjoy a 6-year exemption from on-site annual inspections. This applies to non-operational passenger vehicles registered after September 1, 2010 (operational vehicles require annual inspections once a year). Within the first 6 years, you only need to collect the annual inspection sticker every two years without undergoing on-site inspection. For non-operational vehicles older than 6 years, an annual on-site inspection is required, covering items such as exhaust emissions, exterior appearance, and external lighting. Materials Required for Annual Inspection: For personal vehicle annual inspections, the required documents and items include the original vehicle license, a copy of the compulsory insurance policy, a copy of the owner's ID card, the vehicle must be present, a triangular warning sign, and a fire extinguisher.