Monday, October 22, 2018

Frequently Asked Questions About The Smog Check Stockton CA Technicians Perform

By Amy Graham


Whether or not you have concerns about the air you breathe, if you own a car in many states, you can not drive it without an emissions inspection. An emissions test is done to determine the level of pollutants your car is emitting when you are driving it. Your vehicle has to pass this test before you can get your license renewed. Requirements vary from state to state. In order to conduct what California refers to as a smog check Stockton CA technicians, and others around the state, have to be certified.

People with new cars want to know if they are required to have their cars tested. It may not necessary to have a vehicle tested if it is six years old or newer. You will have to pay an annual abatement fee to cover the cost of the first six years though, but you will not have to get the certification during that time period.

Drivers are interested in whether there is a way to get exempted from the testing. If you have a gas powered vehicle that was built after 1975, it probably has to be tested. If your vehicle is powered by diesel, the built by date is after 1997.

Vehicles that weigh in excess of fourteen thousand pounds don't require the test. Motorcycles and trailers are not on the list to be tested. There aren't any special exemptions for those who are active or retired members of the military, or military family members.

Probably the most frequent question asked is what happens if the vehicle fails the test. In this case, you will have to take your car to the dealer or a mechanic to have it repaired so that it passes an inspection. You have the right to dispute the test results, and for this you should consult the state agency that deals with these matters.

The BAR Consumer Assistance Program does offer financial assistance for those whose vehicles don't pass the test. There is specific criteria to get the assistance however. You may also be compensated if you voluntarily decide to retire your car from the roadway.

Drivers often do not understand what a STAR station is or why they are required to use one. These are stations that have met the requirements of BAR for testing or testing and repairs. The services available at a STAR station must be posted. For more information on a STAR station near you, you can go to smogcheck.ca.gov. These stations replaced the Gold Star and Test Only programs.

Drivers need to know what their responsibility is if they sell their vehicles. The short answer is that the seller is responsible for providing a valid certification at the time of the sale or transfer. The certifications are good for ninety days from the time they were first issued. The buyer is responsible for the smog transfer fee.

People want to know what happens if they receive a vehicle as a gift. If the car is registered in the State of California to a grandparent, parent, spouse, domestic partner, sibling, or grandchild, it is not necessary to get an inspection. These are the only family members to which this exemption applies.




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