Does North Dakota require an inspection for vehicle registration? North Dakota

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No. For a typical vehicle registration situation, you don't have to contend with any sort of an inspection.  That includes a smog check or emissions testing, a safety inspection, or even a vehicle identification number (VIN) inspection.

ND Registration Renewal

You don't need to pass a smog or emissions inspection - or any other type of inspection - at registration renewal time, either.

Just make sure you renew your car registration on time, though, as it's against North Dakota law to drive with an expired vehicle registration. You can renew your car registration online, by mail, or in person.

Other Register Car Matters

Registration fees vary depending on the weight of the vehicle and when it's registered.

If you have other questions or concerns about your vehicle registration, call the NDDOT at (701) 328-2725.

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