Where to Check the Vehicle Electronic Inspection Label?
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In the Traffic Management 12123 app, first locate your registered vehicle, then click to enter. Find the 'Electronic Certificate of Inspection Qualification Label' in the expanded options to view the vehicle's electronic inspection qualification certificate, which indicates the relevant effective date. The QR code on it needs to be scanned by the Traffic Management 12123 app to see the results. During inspections, you can present the electronic label through the Traffic Management 12123 app. Vehicle Annual Inspection Label Replacement Schedule: Operational passenger vehicles: once a year within 5 years; every 6 months after exceeding 5 years; Trucks and large/medium non-operational passenger vehicles: once a year within 10 years; every 6 months after exceeding 10 years; Small and mini non-operational passenger vehicles: once every 2 years within 6 years; once a year after exceeding 6 years; every 6 months after exceeding 15 years; Motorcycles: once every 2 years within 4 years; once a year after exceeding 4 years.
I've been checking my vehicle inspection status directly on my phone for the past few years. The most commonly used method is through the 'Traffic Management 12123' app. After logging in, tap on 'Motor Vehicle', find your car, and open the 'Electronic Inspection Mark Certificate' option to view the electronic mark with a QR code. Just take a screenshot and save it on your phone for backup. If that's too troublesome, you can also search for 'Electronic Inspection Mark' on Alipay, bind your license plate, and pull it up directly. The most hassle-free option is through insurance companies—they usually send both the electronic policy and inspection mark to your email. I still have last year's backup in my inbox. If none of these options are convenient, you can always visit the official website of the vehicle management office, enter your license plate number, and check there. Although it involves more steps, it's definitely reliable. If you're stopped for a check on the road, just show it on your phone—the police recognize it, so there's no need to stick that annoying paper label anymore.