Where to Obtain the Annual Inspection Label for a New Car?
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New vehicle annual inspection labels can be obtained at the local vehicle management office. Below is relevant information about vehicle annual inspections: 1. Timeframe: For passenger cars and blue-license minivans, within the first six years after new vehicle registration, an inspection is required every two years; after six years, it becomes an annual inspection; after ten years, it transitions to one inspection per year, and after fifteen years, two inspections per year. For trucks, after registration, an annual inspection is required, and after ten years, two inspections per year. 2. Regulations: If a vehicle is found by traffic police on the road without an annual inspection, the owner may face fines or vehicle impoundment. Additionally, in insurance contracts, vehicles that have not undergone timely annual inspections are considered unqualified, and no claims will be paid in the event of an accident.
I also cared about this when I first bought my car. The new vehicle inspection sticker is obtained when registering the new car at the DMV. Bring your ID, purchase invoice, and insurance policy, and you can get it on the spot after completing the procedures. Remember to stick it on the upper right corner of the windshield—don’t be careless. I’ve gotten it a few times before, and the process is straightforward; the staff will guide you. Nowadays, many places also allow online processing, such as downloading the 12123 APP to make an appointment in advance, saving you time from queuing. If the sticker falls off or isn’t displayed, you could be fined and penalized with points if caught by traffic police while driving, so it’s important to stick it promptly after receiving it. As a veteran driver with over ten years of experience, I advise new drivers to go through the official channels and not skip this small step—safety comes first.