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Minggu, 10 September 2017

North Carolina Safety and Emission Vehicle Inspection

Which vehicles get inspection?



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North Carolina has a total of 100 counties. In all North Carolina counties, all passenger vehicles under 35 years old require a yearly Safety Inspection. 48 of North Carolina’s 100 counties require inspected vehicles to undergo a yearly Safety and Emission inspection for vehicles that are model years 1996 or newer.

Which vehicles are exempt from inspection?



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Passenger Vehicles over 35 years old are exempt from safety and emissions inspection. In addition, any vehicle in one of the 48 Safety and Emission counties that has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) greater than 8,500 pounds only requires a Safety inspection.

As of April 1, 2015 North Carolina General Statute 20-183.2 exempts certain vehicles within the most recent three model years, and having fewer than 70,000 miles on the odometer, from emissions inspection. The NC Department of Environmental Quality provides a calculator to help determine if a particular vehicle may be exempt.

NC Vehicle Inspection Price



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Safety inspection fees are $13.60. Emissions inspection fees, which include Safety Inspection, cost $30.00. After market window tinting cost an additional $10 for both inspections.

How to become a NC Vehicle inspector



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To become a Safety Inspector in North Carolina, one must attend an eight-hour Safety Inspection course offered by a North Carolina Community College. At the conclusion of the class, the student is required to pass a fifty question multiple choice written exam scoring no less than eighty percent. Students who wish to perform both Safety and Emission Inspections must attend an additional eight-hour Emission Inspection class. Before beginning to work as an inspector, students must be certified by local Inspectors/Auditors. This process requires the students to successfully complete a live vehicle inspection administered by a Department of Motor Vehicle Representative.

A certified Inspector’s Safety license is valid for 4 years while the Inspectors Emission license is valid for 2 years. Students are required to maintain these licenses by returning to a North Carolina Community College to re-certify.

See also



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  • Government of North Carolina

References



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External links



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  • North Carolina Community College System
  • NCDOT Division of Motor Vehicles
  • NC Safety and Emissions Regulations Manual Online Version


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