Where are the nearby locations for vehicle annual inspection?

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MacPaul
07/29/25 9:55pm
Vehicle annual inspections are conducted at vehicle inspection stations recognized by the Vehicle Management Office. Below is a detailed introduction: Inspection process: Step 1, exhaust emission test; Step 2, check for traffic violations; Step 3, pay a deposit; Step 4, exterior inspection; Step 5, on-line inspection; Step 6, final inspection review; Step 7, pay fees and receive the inspection label. Annual inspection: 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 local vehicle management office within three months before the expiration of the motor vehicle inspection validity period. In other words, if the deadline is July 2018, the earliest the annual inspection can be completed is May 1, and the latest is July 31.
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