What to Do If the Vehicle Inspection Certificate Has Expired?
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The solution for an expired vehicle inspection certificate: The vehicle owner should drive the vehicle as soon as possible and bring the original vehicle registration certificate and the original compulsory traffic accident liability insurance certificate with a validity of more than 15 days to the local vehicle management office where the vehicle is registered to complete the annual inspection process. Vehicle inspection cannot be postponed, and the vehicle can undergo the annual inspection up to three months before the expiration date. The vehicle registration certificate is the legal document permitting the vehicle to operate on roads within the country. The certificate consists of three parts: the cover, the main page, and the supplementary page. The front of the main page contains the endorsed certificate core, while the back features a photo of the vehicle, sealed in a plastic cover. The supplementary page is also an endorsed certificate core.