What materials are needed to collect the annual inspection sticker for a new car after two years?

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StellaAnn
07/25/25 9:12pm
To collect the annual inspection sticker for a new car after two years, the following materials are required: 1. Motor Vehicle Inspection Mark Application Form (not required to bring, provided on-site, fill out directly); 2. Motor Vehicle License; 3. Compulsory Traffic Insurance Certificate; 4. Vehicle and Vessel Tax Payment or Tax Exemption Certificate; 5. Owner's ID card. If someone else is handling the process on behalf of the owner, the representative must bring their ID card. For company-owned vehicles, additional documents are needed, including the original vehicle license, duplicate of the compulsory traffic insurance, Organization Code Certificate of the People's Republic of China (with fresh seal), Power of Attorney (with fresh seal), and a copy of the representative's ID card.
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