What to Do When the Vehicle Inspection Expires?
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After the vehicle inspection expires, the first thing to do is to stop driving the vehicle on the road and proceed with the annual inspection as soon as possible. For vehicles that have exceeded the inspection period by less than a year, there will be no penalties when handling the inspection procedures at the vehicle management department. Here are the documents required for the annual inspection: 1. Original Vehicle License. Only the original vehicle license can confirm the vehicle's information, and the supplementary page of the license includes an inspection record section, which clearly shows details such as whether the inspection has been completed and the inspection date. The staff at the vehicle management office will verify all this information to ensure accuracy. 2. Valid original copy of the current year's Compulsory Traffic Accident Liability Insurance policy. The insurance policy must be for the current year and still within the validity period. The traffic management department will keep the original copy.