Is Massachusetts smog or emissions certification required when transferring titles? Massachusetts

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No, not at the time of the title transfer. However, you will need to have an emissions inspection completed within seven days of your vehicle registration, but the smog check or emissions testing isn't directly related to getting a car title or other type of title.

Massachusetts Titles and Emissions Testing

You have over 1,500 licensed smog inspection locations to choose from. Consult your phone book, call (877) 387-8234, or visit the RMV site to find the most convenient location for you. The smog inspection costs $29.

Have any questions about this? Call the RMV at (800) 858-3926 for more information about the emissions testing program including basic inspection information, how to handle motorcycles, commercial vehicles, and specialty vehicles, and what to do if your vehicle doesn't pass.

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