What is required for vehicle inspection?
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Vehicle inspection requires the following materials to be brought to the vehicle management office: the original and a copy of the vehicle owner's ID card. If the inspection is being handled by a proxy, the proxy's ID card and the original vehicle license are also required; a complete proof of payment for the vehicle and vessel usage tax; and the original copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy for the vehicle. Below is an introduction to the vehicle inspection process: Handling fines: Upon arriving at the inspection location, fill out the vehicle inspection registration form according to your vehicle. If it is a government vehicle being inspected, the official seal of the unit is also required. During the inspection, make sure all traffic violation fines are paid in full. Vehicle inspection process: First, submit the relevant materials at the hall, then drive the vehicle to the inspection parking area. The inspection staff will check the vehicle's exterior. Once the exterior inspection is passed, the inspector will drive the vehicle into the testing workshop for exhaust emission testing, followed by entry into the automatic inspection system. The owner only needs to wait for these procedures to be completed, after which the vehicle will be returned directly to the owner. Finally, collect the relevant inspection report. For vehicles that pass the inspection, proceed to the hall to pay the inspection fee and affix the inspection certificate on the front window of the vehicle. For vehicles that do not pass, the owner must have the vehicle repaired and then undergo another inspection.