What materials are needed for car inspection?

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LeKathryn
07/29/25 1:52pm
For car inspection, you need to bring the vehicle registration certificate, the ID card of the vehicle owner, and a valid compulsory traffic insurance policy to the vehicle inspection station. For vehicles within six years of age: Vehicles that meet the 6-year exemption conditions will be exempted from the on-site inspection (i.e., vehicle testing), but they still need to apply for an annual inspection compliance label every two years (i.e., the label affixed to the front windshield, which has now been digitized nationwide). For vehicles over six years of age: You need to drive the vehicle to the nearest inspection station with the registration certificate and a valid compulsory traffic insurance policy for on-site inspection.
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