Where to Collect the Vehicle Inspection Exemption Sticker?

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VanChristopher
07/30/25 10:38am
Vehicle inspection exemption stickers can be applied for at the local vehicle management office without any fees. The vehicle owner must personally bring the following documents: vehicle license (original and copy), ID card of the vehicle owner, compulsory traffic insurance policy, and proof of vehicle and vessel tax payment or exemption. Additional information: 1. Vehicle inspection exemption means: For vehicles that meet the exemption conditions within 6 years, the on-site inspection process is waived. Owners only need to apply for the inspection sticker every two years and affix it to the vehicle as required. Essentially, this exempts the vehicle from on-site inspection. As long as the vehicle meets the national policy conditions, it does not need to undergo on-site inspection; the owner can directly apply for the inspection sticker from the traffic management department. Before applying, the owner should check for any traffic violations and resolve them before proceeding. 2. Types of vehicles not eligible for inspection exemption: (1) Vehicles involved in accidents during this period, i.e., new vehicles within 6 years that have been involved in fatal accidents, are not eligible for exemption; (2) Minivans (referring to 7-seater and above vehicles); (3) Vehicles that have not been registered for a long time after purchase are not eligible for exemption. For vehicles that have not been registered within 4 years of manufacture, the original inspection rules apply within 6 years (i.e., inspection every 2 years), and they are not eligible for exemption.
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