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You need o get a smog certificate license first then apply for all the necessary permits
I think a 1975 & older are!!
No, there will be no problem at the DMV. The important thing is that the DMV has received your vehicle's smog check certificate number and the vehicle has passed. The reason for the smog test is simply for smog check data which is obtained by Sacramento and used for analysis.
== == According to California state law at least, the seller is responsible for making sure the vehicle he/she is selling has/can pass a smog check. The seller is supposed to provide a certificate proving that the car passed a smog check within the past 90 days. A smog check "pass" is only valid for 90 days. If the seller does not provide the buyer with a valid smog check "pass" certificate and the car fails a smog check, the seller is responsible for the cost of all repairs to get the car to a "pass" state. There is no provision in CA state law for vehicles sold in an "as-is condition. " In fact, if a seller refuses to cooperate with a buyer, the buyer is encouraged by the state of California to take him/her to court, where he or she will be made to pay all repair costs.But don't just take my word for it. Check out the website of the CA DMV to make sure you're properly informed: http://dmv.ca.govTaken from the CA DMV's website:Q: Who is responsible for obtaining a Smog Check when a vehicle is sold?A: Section 24007 (b)(2) of the Vehicle Code states it is the responsibility of the seller to provide a valid smog certificate at the time of delivery of the vehicle. There is no provision in the law to sell a vehicle "as is." Q: what if the buyer decides to buy the car even with out a smog knowing the car is modified ? The CA V.C state the seller is required to provide a smog prior to the transfer. The V.C Transfer requirement do not include a SMOG in order for the transfer to be made .
Yes if you have it registered in Ca
http://www.dmv.org/ca-california/smog-check.php#Counties_That_Require_a_Smog_Inspection
current smog regulations state that all vehicles that are 25 years old and older do not need to go for a smog test. ive got a '68 gto that is registered and has not gone in for smog in about 15 years.
When a certificate authority receives a certificate request, it issues a new certificate as a temporary placeholder for a CA-issue certificate. For more information, see the personal certificate commands
Intermediate Certificate Authority (CA) is an organization that operates in between the root CA and the end-user CA. It is responsible for validating the digital certificates of end-users and issuing them with a digital certificate. The process of setting up an intermediate CA involves the following steps: Establish the eligibility requirements for the intermediate CA. Generally, the requirements include knowledge of cryptography, security, and public key infrastructure (PKI). Create a policy document that outlines the operations of the intermediate CA, including its responsibilities, roles, and procedures. Develop a Certificate Policy (CP), which specifies the rules and procedures for issuing certificates. Create a Certificate Practice Statement (CPS) that specifies the processes for handling certificates, certificate revocation, and other cryptographic operations. Obtain a certificate from the root CA. Install the intermediate CA’s software, including the certificate authority and the certificate revocation list (CRL). Create a key-pair for the intermediate CA. Configure the intermediate CA to securely communicate with the root CA. Publish the intermediate CA’s CP and CPS For more CA related information do visit TAPASYA'S website.
The Certificate Revocation List (CRL) is a list of certificates that were issued by a Certificate Authority (CA) and then subsequently revoked. The validator of a certificate is expected to search the CRL for that CA before accepting the certificate as valid.
BS and BA stand for Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degree. CA stands for Certificate of Achievement and CC stands for Certificate of Completion.
No. the Smog equipment installed in CA is actaully added to normal cars in order to be sold in CA. Running the car with the equipment installed may still be required in some areas of AZ but can sometimes be removed. Leaving it there will be fine too since you'll help prevent the same polution in AZ that is choking CA.