What to Do If the Vehicle Fails Inspection After Payment?

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NaomiFitz
07/30/25 4:29am
Staff will provide the vehicle owner with a "Notice of Failed Items for Motor Vehicle Inspection", informing the owner to go to a repair shop for relevant maintenance before returning for a re-inspection. In this case, the owner only needs to go to an external repair shop for the necessary maintenance and then return for the online inspection, bringing along the report to prove that the vehicle is for re-inspection.
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