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- Smog Inspections
If your car fails the smog inspection, you should contact...
- Bureau of Automotive Repair
The Bureau of Automotive Repair serves Californians through...
- Smog Inspections
The Bureau of Automotive Repair serves Californians through effective regulation of the automotive repair and Smog Check industry.
The Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) administers the program and licenses independently owned Smog Check stations throughout California. A Smog Check is an inspection of a vehicle’s emissions-control equipment and systems to measure the amount and type of pollutants the vehicle is emitting.
If your car fails the smog inspection, you should contact the Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) Referee Program. They can help you find out what your next steps are. Online: asktheref.org/Services/Smog-Check-Results-Review; Phone: 1-800-622-7733
Description. The Bureau strives to protect and serve California consumers by ensuring a fair and competitive automotive repair marketplace and administering a model motor vehicle emissions reduction program. Services. Find a Smog Station. You can search by Station Name, County, City, Postal Zip-Code, or BAR Field Office area.
A smog check inspection is performed by a station that has been licensed by the California Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR). Depending on the situation, the owner may be required to take the vehicle to one of the following types of smog check stations:
In 1982, California became the 20th state in the nation to adopt a vehicle inspection and maintenance (Smog Check) program. BAR became the administrator of the California Smog Check Program in 1984.