DMV officer
It depends on how loud they are.
Take it to the DMV for inspection so they can verify that it is not stolen. Then get a duplicate from DMV
No California doesn't require a yearly auto inspection. But it does require that if a vehicle is sold and bought, it should be brought into the DMV for a smog-check.
If the car is not in the state that requires the inspection then the answer is no. When you return the car to the state of registration, you usually have 30 days to get the car inspection and the registration renewed. You should check the laws of your homestate, most states have a DMV (Dept. of Motor Vehicles) website.
(in the US) Every state has its own inspection standards which will probably not be the same from state-to-state. Contact your local DMV, state police barracks, or state inspection station.
Yes, I believe it will, Based on the NYS inspection site. The mechanic will advise you that the light is on. It is not included in the OBD II diagnostics which is sent to DMV. Check out the site and judge for yourself, or ask a mechanic you trust.
No. An automobile must be registered in the state in which you reside. State laws typically require a car to be registered in their state within a few short months of moving there. Call your local DMV to inquire as to the length of time for that particular state. You will have to have an inspection done on the vehicle if the state requires one. It could be an emissions county or state or it may just require a safety inspection. Again, your local DMV will have the answer.
Contact the DMV in your new state and they can give you the proper proceedure. Some states require a vehicle inspection before a new registration is issued.
Since I do not know what safety inspection this person is referring to, one would have to first determine the parameters of said safety inspection. If the safety inspection involved the DMV, I would look up information on that website regarding vehicle safety for autos in my state. After I know what the parameters are, I would carefully read the information on whichever DIY windshield kit I before I purchase it.
Here in Nevada we would have to take it down to DMV., at which time they would do an inspection, safety, and otherwise, stamp a vin into the vehicle, and the issue you a title.
In order to renew the license plate on the vehicle the inspection must be up to date in the DMV system. Then a new tag arrives in the mail and is placed on the plate.