State inspections typically must be conducted at certified inspection stations licensed by the state in which you reside. While you can often find multiple locations offering inspections, they are not available just anywhere; they must adhere to state regulations and standards. It's essential to check with your local Department of Motor Vehicles or equivalent agency for approved inspection sites in your area.
All state require some kind of state inspection sticker
Just about anywhere that works on heavy duty trucks.
Inspection laws vary from state to state. State governments do not recognize ASE certifications.
Pa state emissions costs $30 and inspection costs $25. What a joke, right?
a Pa state safety inspection sticker CAN NOT be applied prior to the emmissions sticker
(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.
In order to receive a license plate (in the state of Washington, at least), motorcycles have to undergo a safety inspection by the State Highway Patrol.
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.
$60 to $75
no
it depends on what state u r in so........
In a state which requires an inspection sticker, it cannot go without one, whatsoever.