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Starting January 1, 2019, if your vehicle is less than 4 model years old, you can pay a smog abatement fee instead of getting a smog inspection for the first 8 years that your vehicle is registered.
The Bureau of Automotive Repair’s Vehicle Inspection Results page, displays Inspection history based on the vehicle VIN or license plate.
Check a vehicle's Smog Check history by VIN or license plate number using our online feature. Eight model years and newer do not require a biennial Smog Check. Four model years and newer do not require a change-of-ownership Smog Check.
WHEN IS A SMOG CHECK REQUIRED? A Smog Check is required every other year (biennially) as part of the vehicle registration process. The Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) registration renewal notice will indicate if a Smog Check is required. A Smog Check is also required when a vehicle changes ownership or when it is registered for the first
3.065 Smog Certification Fee (VC §11713.1 and CH&SC §44060) Dealers may charge buyers a fee not to exceed $50 for emission testing plus the actual fee charged for issuance of the smog certification.
The cost of a smog check in California varies based on your vehicle and exactly where you live. You can expect to pay anywhere from $29.95 to $69.95 to get yours done. This fee might not include the $8.25 cost towards your smog certificate.
26 Σεπ 2019 · What Is a Smog Abatement Fee. The smog abatement fee is $25 generally, with some exceptions. However, some vehicle owners are exempt from paying this fee. Here are the new rules effective January 1, 2019: Vehicles that are 8 years old or less (using the model year) are exempt from biennial smog certification.