When is the valid expiration date for vehicle annual inspection?
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According to the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations" (Order No. 102 of the Ministry of Public Security), the owner of a motor vehicle may apply for an inspection compliance mark at the vehicle management office of the registration location within three months before the expiration of the motor vehicle inspection validity period. Annual inspection is legally required, meaning it is mandatory, and every vehicle on the road must be inspected. To facilitate vehicle owners, the government has currently introduced a six-year exemption policy for new vehicles that meet the six-year inspection requirements, allowing them to be exempted from annual inspection each year. Annual inspection time regulations: The first annual inspection for a passenger car is conducted when it reaches six years. Non-operational small and micro passenger vehicles, including family cars over 6 years but under 10 years old, require an inspection every two years. For vehicles exactly six years old, the annual inspection requires driving the vehicle to the inspection station with ID card, vehicle license, vehicle and vessel tax or tax exemption certificate, and compulsory traffic insurance policy. After passing the inspection, a certification form will be issued. Finally, take this form along with the carried documents to the relevant window to collect the annual inspection sticker.