What materials are required for private car annual inspection?
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Annual inspection requires the original vehicle license, the driver's ID card, and a copy of the compulsory traffic insurance policy. If it is a company handling the procedure, a power of attorney issued by the company with an official seal is also required. Below are the specific details about car annual inspection: Definition of Annual Inspection: Vehicle annual inspection refers to a mandatory test for every vehicle that has obtained an official license plate and vehicle license, equivalent to an annual physical examination for the vehicle according to the "Technical Conditions for Motor Vehicle Operation Safety." Exemption Policy: Non-operational small private passenger vehicles with 7 seats or less (including 7 seats) are exempt from on-site inspection within 6 years, meaning the vehicle is exempt from on-site testing. However, the owner still needs to pass an exhaust emission test within the specified period (usually 2 years) and then apply for the inspection compliance mark at the vehicle management office, motor vehicle registration service station, or traffic police squadron, which must be affixed to the upper right corner of the vehicle's front windshield. Scope of Exemption Policy: The 6-year exemption policy for non-operational passenger vehicles has been in trial implementation since September 1, 2014. Vehicles registered on or after September 1, 2012, are eligible for two exemptions; those registered between September 1, 2010, and August 31, 2012, are eligible for one exemption; vehicles registered before August 31, 2010, must still follow the original inspection regulations for annual review.