
If you drive (or plan to drive) in Poland, the technical inspection (Badanie techniczne pojazdu) is mandatory.
Missing it can cost you big — fines, suspension of vehicle documents, or even removal of your car from the road.
This guide explains how inspections work, what’s checked, updated prices, and penalties — so you can stay compliant and safe.
1️⃣ What Is a Technical Inspection (Badanie techniczne)?
A technical inspection (TO) is an official check that confirms your vehicle is roadworthy.
It must be done at an authorized inspection station.
After the check, a certified inspector will either:
✔ Approve the vehicle for continued use, or
❌ List necessary repairs before it can pass.
Who needs it?
All vehicle owners in Poland:
🚗 Passenger cars
🏍️ Motorcycles
🚛 Trucks (below/above 3.5 t)
🚌 Buses
🚜 Agricultural machinery
🕰️ Classic vehicles
⛽ Cars with LPG/CNG systems (gas system checked separately)
2️⃣ When Must You Have It Done?
Typical schedule for passenger cars:
New car: first inspection 3 years after registration
Second inspection: 2 years after the first
Then: every year thereafter
💡 Vehicles with LPG/CNG installations must be inspected every year, regardless of age.
3️⃣ What Do Inspectors Check?
🧾 Common inspection items:
Vehicle identity & registration
Steering & suspension
Lights, electrical systems
Shock absorbers
Brakes & fluids
Leaks & chassis condition
Tyres & tread depth
LPG/CNG system integrity
Some stations may run additional checks depending on the vehicle type.
4️⃣ Legal & Practical Updates (Since 2022)
📸 Mandatory photos: inspectors must photograph the vehicle (stored for 5 years).
💰 Higher fines: penalties and station controls have increased.
⏰ Late inspection fee: proposal to double the fee if overdue by 30+ days (EU rule — awaiting confirmation).
📞 eCall check: since Nov 2022, vehicles with built-in emergency systems are tested for functionality.
5️⃣ Foreign-Plate Vehicles — Short Guide
If your vehicle is registered abroad:
You may drive it temporarily, but must keep registration documents with you.
Staying in Poland over 6 months or obtaining Polish documents may require local registration and inspection.
Having Polish insurance without valid inspection can void your coverage in an accident.
6️⃣ Inspection Prices (Updated 01.09.2025)
Vehicle Type | Price (PLN) |
---|---|
Passenger car | 149 |
Motorcycle / moped | 93 |
Truck ≤ 3.5 t | 149 |
Truck > 3.5 t | 233 |
Bus | 299 (depends on seats) |
Agricultural tractor | 95 |
Light trailer (≤ 750 kg) | 62 |
Heavy trailer (> 750 kg) | 233 |
Post-accident check | 141 |
LPG/CNG system (extra) | 95 |
⚠️ If overdue by 30+ days, inspection cost may double.
7️⃣ Fines & Consequences
Driving without a valid inspection can result in:
💸 Fine: 1,500–5,000 PLN (often around 3,000 PLN)
🚫 Vehicle ban from driving if unsafe
📄 Temporary retention of vehicle documents
🔒 In rare cases: short-term detention for serious violations
8️⃣ How to Check Your Next Inspection Date Online
Use the free government portal Mój Pojazd to view:
✔ Expiry date of your last inspection
✔ Technical data (engine, fuel, power)
✔ Recorded defects
Always check before driving if you’re unsure of your expiry date.
9️⃣ Practical Tips to Avoid Problems
✔ Add inspection reminders (30 & 7 days before expiry)
✔ Fix visible issues (lights, tyres, brakes) before inspection
✔ Keep all vehicle documents with you
✔ Don’t drive if your inspection expired — the fine is much higher
✔ If driving a foreign-registered car, check residency and inspection rules carefully
🚘 Drive safe — and don’t let a missed inspection ruin your day! ✅