What to do if the validity period of the vehicle license has expired?
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The validity period of the vehicle license has expired, and timely supplementary inspection is required. An expired vehicle license indicates that the vehicle did not undergo the annual inspection within the stipulated time limit. For exempt vehicles, bring all relevant materials to the traffic police station to submit a supplementary inspection application, handle any violations, and pay all fines to proceed with the supplementary inspection process. Visit the service window of the vehicle management office to complete the supplementary inspection. Once the vehicle passes the annual inspection, the staff will endorse the vehicle license and print a new inspection validity period. The supplementary inspection process for non-exempt vehicles is similar to that of exempt vehicles, except that the vehicle must be towed to the vehicle management office for on-site inspection. The validity period on the vehicle license refers to the inspection validity period of the vehicle. Although the vehicle license itself does not expire, it requires annual review and endorsement, just like the vehicle.