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Inspection of vehicle with no registration or plates If a vehicle does not have a valid registration and does not have vehicle plates; you can still complete a NY State inspection. The customer must present a proper vehicle ownership document.
In Germany, cars and motorcycles are due a main inspection every 24 months. If your inspection sticker has expired by more than two months, we have to conduct a more detailed inspection which carries a surcharge of 20%. The inspection or new sticker is not backdated.
How much does the TV cost? Depending on your location, the periodic technical inspection usually costs 70 to 80 euros for motorcycles and between 100 and 200 euros for cars and other vehicles, depending on weight.
There are two parts to the registration certificate. Part I (Zulassungsbescheinigung/Fahrzeugschein) must be carried by the driver of the motor vehicle. Part II (Zulassungsbescheinigung/Fahrzeugbrief) does not constitute proof of ownership and should not be kept in the vehicle.
The 68-A inspection is a Law Enforcement Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Inspection for titling purposes or to determine if an assigned or re-assigned VIN is necessary for titling. This is not a safety inspection, nor do we provide a weight scale.
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You can book a technical inspection through any mandated garage. Try searching Hauptuntersuchung and your location, or search for a HU + AU appointment on the Autoscout24 website. You can often book online by providing your personal details (e.g. car make and model and driving licence number).
The HU involves a comprehensive examination of the vehicles safety features, emissions, and overall condition. TV inspectors scrutinize various aspects, including brakes, tires, lights, suspension, exhaust system, and bodywork, to ensure that the vehicle meets the stringent German road safety standards.
The TV short for Technischer berwachungs-Verein tests the safety of technical installations, machinery and motor vehicles. All vehicles over three years old must have a TV test every two years. If the vehicle fails, it must be deregistered and taken off the road.

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