Where can I find my state's inspection law?

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Well, you could be talking about three primary types of car inspections: a vehicle identification number (VIN) inspection, a safety inspection, or an emissions inspection. The last two are the most common types of inspections needed when registering a car, or renewing the vehicle registration.

You can find inspection law information about all three vehicle inspections by consulting your state's motor vehicle department site. (You should be able to find the information in the vehicle registration section.) However, keep in mind that some states don't require any of these types of inspections, while others require one or more.

If you can't find your answer, contact the state headquarters; you can find their number on the site. Just make sure to comply with whatever inspection laws your state has - and obtain the necessary paperwork. Otherwise, you won't be able to register your vehicle.

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