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The Consumer Assistance Program’s (CAP) repair assistance option offers eligible consumers whose vehicles fail a biennial Smog Check inspection financial assistance toward emissions-related repairs at a STAR test-and-repair station.
- CAP Online Application
Vehicle Retirement - Income-eligible vehicle owners may...
- Household income eligibility
To be eligible for the Consumer Assistance Program’s (CAP)...
- CAP Online Application
Vehicle Retirement - Income-eligible vehicle owners may receive $1,500 to retire their vehicle. All others may receive $1,000. Repair Assistance - Income-eligible vehicle owners may receive up to $1,200 in emissions-related repairs if their model year 1996 or newer vehicle fails a biennial Smog Check inspection.
To be eligible for the Consumer Assistance Program’s (CAP) repair assistance or $1,500 vehicle retirement incentive options, your gross household income must be less than or equal to 225% of the federal poverty level.
Income eligibility for CAP is based on the household income information you provide on your application. Upon request, you may be required to provide documentation verifying your household income. Income limits are adjusted for household size so that larger households are allowed to have higher household income than smaller households.
California DMV Smog Check requirements. Find out what emissions and safety inspections your vehicle will need to pass before it can be registered, renewed, or sold. Learn what to do if it fails.
Only CAP-authorized vehicles retired at a CAP-approved dismantler are eligible for the Consumer Assistance Program. • Fill out the application on pages 5 and 6. Be sure to check the VeHICLe ReTIRemeNT AppLICANT box in Section 1. Then, completely fill out Sections 2 and 3, read Section 6, and sign and date the back of the application.
The Consumer Assistance Program (CAP) is administered by the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) and is designed to help improve California’s air quality. CAP offers consumers up to $500 in financial assistance towards certain emissions-related repairs. In addition, CAP offers consumers $1,000 or $1,500 to retire a qualified vehicle.