Where to Conduct Annual Inspection for a Motorcycle After Six Years?

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ConnorLee
07/30/25 5:46am
Motorcycles that have been in use for six years should undergo inspection at the vehicle management office. For motorcycles under 4 years old, inspections are required every 2 years, while those over 4 years old require annual inspections. The inspection schedule for motorcycles is based on the purchase date: new motorcycles need inspection every 2 years within the first 4 years, and annually thereafter. For the inspection, simply drive the motorcycle and bring the original owner's ID card, original vehicle registration certificate, tax payment proof for vehicle and vessel tax, and compulsory insurance policy to a qualified local institution. Inspection Location: Motorcycles should be inspected at the vehicle management office where they were registered (i.e., where the license plate was issued). Motorcycles under 4 years old require inspection every 2 years, while those over 4 years old require annual inspections.
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