What procedures are required for the sixth-year vehicle inspection?

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AndrewLynn
07/29/25 9:19am
The procedures required for the sixth-year vehicle inspection are as follows: 1. Power of Attorney: A motor vehicle inspection entrustment notice issued by the vehicle management office of the registration location; if the vehicle owner or unit entrusts someone else to handle the inspection, a power of attorney must be issued, and the entrusted person should present their resident ID card. 2. Copies: Original and photocopy of the vehicle license; original and photocopy of the organization code certificate of the vehicle-owning unit with an official seal. 3. Other materials: Regular motor vehicle inspection form; rubbing of the chassis number, vehicle photos, road toll receipt; inspection report, compulsory traffic insurance contract for the vehicle awaiting annual inspection. 4. Materials required for vehicle annual inspection (for units): Original vehicle license, duplicate of compulsory traffic insurance, organization code certificate of the People's Republic of China (with fresh seal), power of attorney (with fresh seal), photocopy of the agent's ID card, and the vehicle.
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