
Materials required for vehicle inspection: 1. Original copy of the compulsory traffic accident liability certificate; 2. Safety technical inspection qualification certificate; 3. Original and photocopy of the vehicle license; 4. Proof of payment for vehicle and vessel usage tax. Vehicle inspection process: 1. Fill out two forms: the motor vehicle license application form and the motor vehicle inspection record form; 2. Proceed to the annual inspection entry window for material review and entry; 3. Visit the violation query window; if there are any violations, pay the fines here; 4. Have the vehicle undergo an external inspection by an inspector, which includes opening the hood and verifying the chassis number. The inspector will provide a signed inspection pass page to take to the inspection fee payment window for an invoice; 5. Go to the inspection login window and leave all materials there; 6. Queue up for the inspection, and after completion, receive an inspection report; 7. Submit the annual inspection materials to the staff; 8. Upon passing the annual inspection, receive the annual inspection sticker.

Last time I went for the annual inspection as a newbie, I was quite nervous, but preparing the materials was simple: the original and copy of the vehicle license must be brought, the original and copy of the owner's ID card cannot be missing, plus the copy of the compulsory policy. Some places also require the vehicle registration certificate, and I forgot to bring it, which caused a lot of back-and-forth hassle. So now I always call the inspection station in advance to confirm the checklist. Additionally, the vehicle condition is crucial—lights, brakes, tires, etc., will all be checked. If you're not familiar with these, it's recommended to get a pre-inspection at a repair shop to avoid getting stuck. The whole process takes about half an hour, and bringing some cash for payment makes it hassle-free. Remember, the materials are just a few sheets of paper—organize them in a folder, and you'll pass without any stress.

As an experienced car owner, I handle the annual vehicle inspection every year. The essential materials are just three: the vehicle license, original ID card and its copy, and the duplicate of compulsory traffic policy. For company vehicles, an organizational code certificate with the official seal is additionally required. Don't forget that the environmental protection test might ask for the registration certificate. I personally recommend making an online appointment in advance to avoid long waits during peak hours. Regular vehicle condition checks are common practice - I've often seen cases rejected due to faulty brake lights, so pre-inspection light maintenance is crucial. Keep all documents organized in a folder in your car, prepare several hundred yuan for fees, and ensure a smooth inspection for safe driving.

Handling vehicle inspection is quite simple. Each time, I bring the original vehicle license, the original and a copy of the owner's ID card, and a copy of the compulsory policy. The vehicle registration certificate might be needed, so it's best to check the official website of the inspection station or call ahead to confirm. The vehicle condition must also meet the standards, ensuring that the lights and brakes are functioning properly. I usually organize all the documents in a folder to avoid any hassle, and the whole process takes about half an hour.

I still remember the embarrassing incident during my vehicle inspection in early spring: I confidently brought only the original vehicle license and ID card, only to be asked for photocopies and a copy of the policy, forcing me to scramble to a small shop for copies. To make matters worse, my headlights malfunctioned, causing the inspection to fail. The lesson was profound: now I always prepare photocopies of the vehicle license, ID card, insurance policy, and registration certificate in advance, and I get a pre-inspection at the repair shop. With these materials ready, the process is a breeze.

I prioritize vehicle inspection safety and always prepare the necessary materials, including the vehicle license, original and photocopy of ID card, and photocopy of compulsory traffic policy, possibly adding the registration certificate. More importantly, I ensure the vehicle condition is checked, with no issues in brakes, tires, or lights. I will have a professional shop check the exhaust emissions in advance. On the inspection day, I bring all documents for quick processing to ensure worry-free driving and peace of mind for my family.


