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Georgia's Clean Air Force is your resource for Georgia's vehicle emissions inspection and maintenance program. Find out how to view your VIR test results, register and certify your vehicle, and locate a certified station.
- Waivers, Exemptions, and Extensions
Georgia's Clean Air Force (GCAF) offers four full-time...
- Senior Exemptions
Examples include a copy of your current GA driver’s license,...
- VIR Lookups
View Your Most Recent Test Results. Motorists may view a...
- Before You Test
Make sure your vehicle is ready and help keep Georgia's air...
- Contact Us
Call toll-free 800.449.2471 for any program-related...
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- Forms and Programs
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- Waivers, Exemptions, and Extensions
View your vehicle inspection report (VIR) results online for emissions testing in Georgia. The VIR summary shows your vehicle's odometer reading, emissions status, and test date.
Learn how to apply for waivers, extensions, and exemptions for your vehicle to comply with Georgia's emissions standards. Find out the eligibility criteria, requirements, and locations for customer service centers and tag offices.
Georgia's Clean Air Force. 673 likes · 6 talking about this. Georgia’s Clean Air Force (GCAF), the state’s vehicle emission testing program, has kept ozone-forming pollutants from the air we breathe...
Welcome to the YouTube channel of Georgia's Clean Air Force (GCAF), metro Atlanta's emissions testing program. This channel provides program information to assist motorists, stations,...
Georgia’s Clean Air Force (GCAF), in partnership with the Environmental Protection Division (EPD), is responsible for the management of the Enhanced Vehicle Emission Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Program throughout Atlanta’s 13 metro counties. Since 1996, the Georgia EPD has worked to reduce harmful vehicle emissions.
Since 1996, the Georgia EPD has worked to reduce harmful vehicle emissions. Georgia’s I/M Program has prevented tons of ozone-forming pollutants from entering the air we breathe by identifying and repairing more than 3.8 million heavy-polluting vehicles.