Where to Obtain the Motor Vehicle Inspection Exemption Form?
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Vehicle inspection exemption stickers can be applied for at the local vehicle management office or through the Traffic Management 12123 App, free of charge. Below is relevant information about the inspection exemption sticker: 1. Required Documents: Vehicle license, compulsory motor vehicle traffic accident liability insurance and its copy, the ID card of the person conducting the inspection, triangular warning sign, and fire extinguisher. Vehicle violations must be handled, and no modifications are allowed on the vehicle body. 2. Display Regulations: The motor vehicle inspection compliance sticker and insurance sticker should be affixed to the upper right corner of the vehicle's front windshield. Failure to place the inspection compliance sticker and insurance sticker as required may result in a fine from the traffic police.
I remember last year when I helped my sister get the inspection exemption form, I went directly to the local DMV. The front desk staff was very friendly and reminded me to bring a copy of the owner's ID card and the original vehicle registration certificate. After taking a number and filling out a basic information form with a signature, I waited about 20 minutes to receive the printed inspection exemption certificate. The whole process was very simple. The key point is that new vehicles can apply for inspection exemption for the first six years, saving the hassle of going to the inspection station every year. Now, the policy encourages online processing, such as using the "Traffic Management 12123" app. After registering and uploading photos of the required documents, you can directly download and print the electronic version once approved. This is super convenient, especially for working professionals with limited time. If you can't get the exemption, it might be due to accident or modification records on the vehicle, requiring an inspection first. Always remember to maintain your vehicle's tires and brakes—safety comes first to avoid trouble. Regularly checking for policy updates is a must.