Cessation of Tailpipe Emission Testing
Beginning May 1, 2016, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission
is changing the inspection requirements for certain vehicles. Due to the
cessation of tailpipe emission testing, the following passenger
vehicles now will be exempted from inspection:
- Gasoline powered vehicles registered passenger, model year 1995 & older with a GVWR 8,500 pounds or less.
- Gasoline powered vehicles registered passenger, model year 2007 & older with a GVWR 8,501 to 14,000 pounds.
- Gasoline powered vehicles registered passenger, model year 2013 & older with a GVWR 14,001 pounds or more.
A passenger vehicle is considered any vehicle registered with one of the following registration codes:
- 1 through 9
- 12 (not utilized to transport passengers as in the manner of a bus)
- 15
- 31
- 73
- You can find your registration code on your registration as illustrated below:
Additionally, owners of the exempted vehicles
will be sent a notice (below) six (6) to eight (8) weeks before their
vehicle would have been due for inspection. Owners should remove the
inspection sticker once it expires and keep this notice with their
vehicle.
Additionally, Law Enforcement also has been
advised of these changes through the notice below in an effort to
prevent unnecessary stops for vehicles which do not display inspection
stickers.
Even though your vehicle may now be exempt from
inspection, vehicle owners still are required to maintain all
mechanical and emissions equipment and may at any time be cited for
malfunctioning or missing required equipment.
For further information please visit us at www.njmvc.gov or you can call 609-633-9460.
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Inspections/tailpipe.htm
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