A complete guide for drivers and expats in Poland. Learn everything about vehicle inspections — from schedules and prices to penalties and online checks. Stay compliant, avoid fines, and keep your car road-ready. 🚗🇵🇱

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 TypePrice (PLN)
Passenger car149
Motorcycle / moped93
Truck ≤ 3.5 t149
Truck > 3.5 t233
Bus299 (depends on seats)
Agricultural tractor95
Light trailer (≤ 750 kg)62
Heavy trailer (> 750 kg)233
Post-accident check141
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!

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