Which Vehicles Are Exempt from Inspection for Six Years?

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AnaRose
07/29/25 2:45pm
Vehicles exempt from inspection for six years include: non-operational passenger cars, other small vehicles, and micro passenger vehicles. The six-year exemption refers to vehicles that are exempt from on-site inspection within the first six years and can directly apply for inspection labels from relevant authorities. However, owners must still provide proof of compulsory traffic insurance and tax payment or exemption for vehicle and vessel usage every two years. Important notes for the annual inspection of vehicles exempt from inspection for six years: 1. Collect the annual inspection label from the vehicle management office within the specified period; 2. Required documents for on-site inspection include the vehicle registration certificate, proof of compulsory traffic insurance, tax payment or exemption certificate for vehicle and vessel usage, and the owner's ID card; 3. Failure to collect the annual inspection label will be considered as failing to inspect the vehicle as required.
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