June 15, 2015
How to Get a Smog Check
How to Get a Smog Check (USA) The US government has tightened automobile
emissions standards because of increasing smog and air pollution. Check with
your auto-repair shop or State Department of Motor Vehicles for local
requirements to acquire smog certificate. Not every vehicle needs to get a smog
check,but if you live in California or a handful of other progressive states or
counties,you may have to pass their smog check requirements in order to have
your vehicle registered with the state. The requirements will be determined by
the make and model of your vehicle as well as where it is to be registered.
Steps 1. Understand why your vehicle needs to undergo a smog check. In an effort
to reduce carbon emissions that lead to global warming,many states are being
proactive in regulating pollutants being emitted through your automobile exhaust
system. 2. Take a look at DMV.org,"The Unofficial Site of the DMV," at to
determine if your state has smog check requirements. This site tells you which
counties in each state have smog check requirements and what vehicles need to be
tested. 3. Check out California state resources to determine if there are smog
check requirements for your vehicle. California's Smog Check program was created
to help California have cleaner air as well as to help the state meet the
requirements of the Federal Clean Air Act. Sites such as the State of California
Department of Consumer Affairs Bureau of Automotive Repair can give you detailed
information to help get you started Car
Repair Tool. 4. Look for notification in the mail. In California,for
example,your registration renewal notification will state "Smog Certification
Required." 5. Know what to take for your smog check. If you are doing your smog
check to renew your registration maxitpms,then
take your vehicle,your registration renewal paperwork and your payment. If you
are transferring a vehicle to a state that has a smog check requirement or your
vehicle is being registered for the first time in a state with smog check
requirements,you will need to not only bring your vehicle and your payment,but
all necessary registration information as well. 6. 6Understand what takes place
at your smog test. A certified technician will apply the necessary measurement
tools to your vehicle,at which point,he or she will perform the test. In some
states,these testing facilities have direct access to your state's department of
motor vehicles and will immediately transmit the results to them. If not,get a
copy of your emissions report signed by your mechanic and send it to the DMV.
The staff will let you know the results of your test as well as give you the
appropriate documentation of the tests. 7. Follow up with any necessary
department of motor vehicle requirements,from registration for passed tests to
repair work for failed tests,once your check is complete.
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