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A vehicle 25 years old or older is exempt from emissions testing in the state of Connecticut, USA.
All vehicles after 3 years from purchase
1974 and older for most vehicles. 25 years old or older if registered as antique.
Washington became a state in 1889. So today, Washington is 119 years old.
In the state of Arizona, yes. Most states will require newer vehicles to pass emission testing if you live/work in a metropolitan area. If you live out in the sticks but your full time work is in a metropolitan city then you still must pass emissions testing.
In the US, car owners are forced to have vehicles tested and repaired if needed to meet and maintain low emissions. Cars 25 years old or older are not required to be tested.
California Air Resources Board or CARB sets the emission standards for California. California has been well known for years as having tough emissions standards for vehicles destined to be sold there.
Yes, commericial vehicles in Washington do require smog checks. Where there are some states that don't, Washington is one that requires for a vehicle to receive one every 2 years.
Oral Agreements: 3 years Open Accounts (credit cards): 6 years Written Contracts: 6 years Promissory Notes: 3 years I was JUST looking for some answers myself... and this is what I needed to know. :) Hope this helps! :)
It took Washington 36 years to become a state because each state needed a certain amount of people living there, before they could officially become a state, so ounce the amount of people living on the land we now call Washington met its goal Washington became Washington.
it will be over 200 years old
Each term is four years.