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There are more than 1.5 million cars that are not automatically extended for inspection cycles.

Báo Kiên GiangBáo Kiên Giang05/06/2023


Regarding the fact that private cars are officially automatically extended the inspection cycle by 6 months after Circular 08 takes effect, a representative of the Vietnam Register explained why it is necessary to have a Certificate of Validity of the Certificate and Inspection Stamp when participating in traffic.

According to statistics from the Department of Registration, currently the whole country has 2,959,409 passenger cars with up to 9 seats (cars) not used for transportation business.

Of these, 1,392,761 passenger cars are eligible for automatic extension of the validity period stated on the Certificate and Inspection Stamp from June 3, 2023 to June 30, 2024 (meaning some vehicles with Certificates and Inspection Stamps will have their validity period extended until December 30, 2024) and 1,566,648 passenger cars are not eligible for extension of the validity period of the Certificate and Inspection Stamp.

"The automatic extension of the inspection cycle does not apply to cases of passenger cars with up to 9 seats that are not used for transportation business and have an Inspection Certificate or Inspection Stamp that expires before the effective date of this Circular (June 3)," said a representative of the Department of Registration.

Therefore, to ensure identification between these vehicles, the Department of Registration recommends that there must be a Certificate of Validity of the Certificate and Inspection Stamp to ensure distinction as well as create favorable conditions to support the authorities in patrolling, controlling, handling violations and vehicle owners when participating in traffic.

Vehicle inspection staff conduct vehicle inspection procedures. (Photo: VietNam+)

The Department of Registration also noted that vehicle owners should look up and print the Certificate of Validity of the Certificate and Inspection Stamp at the address: https://giahanxcg.vr.org.vn.

Previously, the Ministry of Transport officially issued Circular 08/2023/TT-BGTVT amending and supplementing a number of articles of Circular No. 16/2021/TT-BGTVT regulating technical safety and environmental protection inspection of road motor vehicles according to simplified procedures, effective from June 3.

Accordingly, the subjects of application are passenger cars with up to 9 seats that are not used for transportation business (with a production time of up to 7 years and a production time of 13-20 years) that have been granted certificates and inspection stamps before March 22, 2023 and are still valid for inspection as of the effective date of Circular 08/2023/TT-BGTVT (ie June 3, 2023) will have their inspection cycle automatically extended according to the new cycle prescribed in Circular 02/2023/TT-BGTVT.

For example, cars with a production period of up to 7 years that have been granted a Certificate and Inspection Stamp valid until June 5, 2023 (with an 18-month inspection cycle according to the old inspection cycle), the validity of the certificate and inspection stamp will be automatically extended until December 5, 2023 (an additional 6 months).

Anywhere, vehicle owners only need to access the website of the Vietnam Register to print the Certificate of Validity and Inspection Stamp without having to go to the inspection centers.

“In addition to creating favorable conditions for people and businesses when they do not have to go to inspection centers to reissue Certificates and Inspection Stamps, this regulation also helps to immediately relieve the congestion of vehicles inspected at inspection centers in the recent past, and at the same time, allows inspection centers to focus resources on inspection for transport business vehicles and vehicles whose inspection has expired but has not been inspected,” emphasized a representative of the Department of Registration.

According to VietNam+



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