How often does a car have to be smog checked in California?

How often does a car have to be smog checked in California?

You must register your vehicle or renew your registration within this time period (unless you are a new resident; see New California Residents above). If your vehicle is 8 years old or less, you do NOT have to have your vehicle smog checked every 2 years. Instead, you’ll pay an annual $20 smog abatement fee for your first 8 years of registration.

Where can I find a smog check station in California?

You can find a DMV-authorized smog check station near you or visit smogcheck.ca.gov . What is a STAR station? The California STAR program began on January 1, 2013.

How much does it cost for smog abatement in California?

Instead, you’ll pay an annual $20 smog abatement fee for your first 8 years of registration. After these first 8 years, you will be subject to the regular smog check program. The smog abatement fee does not apply to:

What to do if your car does not pass a smog check?

Generally, most smog check stations also report inspections to the DMV electronically. This helps in case you want to renew your registration via mail or online. If your vehicle did not pass its smog check, the CA Department of Motor Vehicles recommends contacting the BAR Referee Program at (800) 622-7733.

Do you need a smog test for a diesel truck in California?

Diesel Smog Test Exemption: The DMV does not require a California emission inspection (smog check) for the following types of vehicles: Any diesel car or diesel pickup truck which is 1997 model year or older. Any diesel truck which weights over 14,000 GVWR.

How many smog monitors do you need for a diesel car?

The diesel smog check cycle will continue for as long as the vehicle is registered in this State. Number of incomplete monitors allowed to pass on diesel powered vehicles: Old standard: any two for 1998 to 2000 model years. New standard: zero for 1998 to 2006 (OIS test)

You can find a DMV-authorized smog check station near you or visit smogcheck.ca.gov . What is a STAR station? The California STAR program began on January 1, 2013.

What does the Bureau of automotive repair smog check?

The Smog Check Program is a vehicle inspection and maintenance program administered by the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR). The program is designed to improve air quality by identifying vehicles with excess emissions so they can be properly repaired or retired.

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