Where to Obtain the Environmental Label?

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McBethany
07/29/25 11:11am
The steps to obtain the environmental label are as follows: 1. Vehicle owners can directly bring the original vehicle license and the original vehicle registration certificate to the nearest motor vehicle environmental inspection agency to apply for free. The specific procedure is: the applicant submits the required documents at the designated window, after which the issuing personnel will review and approve the application. The classification label will then be issued and printed by the issuing personnel, who will also fill out the issuance registration form. Finally, the applicant can collect the label and retrieve the original valid documents. 2. For in-use motor vehicles, the owner needs to drive the vehicle and bring the original vehicle license to the inspection station. The applicant must fill out the 'Motor Vehicle Environmental Classification Label Technical Identification Application and Review Form' (which can be downloaded and printed from the municipal environmental protection bureau's website), submit the aforementioned valid documents, and after the vehicle passes the technical identification review, the environmental classification label can be obtained.
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