Smog check inspections are generally required during a vehicle’s first registration in California and it is required after every 2 years. This cycle will continue for as long as the automobile industry is registered in this state. The Smog Check Program applies to 1976 and newer passenger vehicles and trucks powered singly or in conjunction with petrol, propane, natural gas, diesel, methanol fuels, ethanol fuels, hybrid, and electric. It is also required anytime a vehicle is offered or purchased in California. DMV will not allow a car to be registered unless it is delivered with a valid smog check certificate. It requires specific testing processes for such vehicles, which is categorized as “Gross Polluters”. In California, all vehicles are required to undergo emissions testing. Smog inspections are important because they help reduce the emissions that are released by the vehicles on the road. An emission test location is Colma, Fremont, Hayward, and Sunnyvale that will inspec...
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