Smog Information For Motorists In California"supplied by the California DMV"
Currently, smog inspections are required for all vehicles except diesel powered vehicles, electric, natural gas powered vehicles over 14,000 lbs, hybrids, motorcycles, trailers, or vehicles 1975 and older. Vehicles registered in
areas subject to the biennial smog certification program
are required to submit evidence of a smog certification
every other renewal period. Owners of vehicles
six or less model years old will pay an annual
smog abatement fee for the first six registration
years instead of being required to provide a biennial
smog certification. The registration renewal notice
mailed to you by the department will indicate if a smog
certification is required. If a smog certification is
required and you have not had a smog inspection, you may
still
pay your registration fees to avoid any late fees.
However, you will not receive your new registration or
year sticker until the smog information has been
received by DMV.
NOTE: Upon initial registration, nonresident and specially
constructed vehicles 1976 and newer require smog
certification.
The six or less model years old rule does not apply
to these vehicles.
When you transfer a vehicle that is
four or less model years old a smog certification is
not required. A
smog transfer fee will be collected from the new
owner. When a vehicle is more than four model years old,
a seller must provide evidence of a current smog
certification except when one of the following
occurs:
- The transfer occurs between a spouse, sibling, child, parent, grandparent, or grandchild.
- A biennial smog certification was submitted to DMV within 90 days prior to the vehicle transfer date (a vehicle inspection report may be required for proof of certification).
Get more information about smog test requirements in
California by visiting the official California DMV
website
http://www.dmv.ca.gov/vr/smog.htm .
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