Which Vehicles Qualify for 6-Year Exemption from Inspection?

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StBriella
07/30/25 12:43am
Non-commercial vehicles with a seating capacity of 6 or fewer passengers qualify for the 6-year inspection exemption. These exempted vehicles are required to collect the inspection compliance decal from the vehicle management office every two years. After exceeding 6 years, the vehicle must undergo annual inspections, including mandatory testing at inspection stations each year. The purpose of vehicle inspections is to examine the main technical conditions of the vehicle, encourage enhanced maintenance, ensure the vehicle remains in good condition, and guarantee driving safety. Required materials for annual inspection include: 1. Vehicle registration certificate; 2. Compulsory traffic insurance policy; 3. Proof of vehicle and vessel tax payment or tax exemption; 4. Owner's ID card (if processed by another person, the agent must bring their own ID card).
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