A vehicle inspection report (VIR) can be used for the initial registration and one registration renewal if still valid. If you buy a used vehicle that will be registered in a covered county*, sellers located within the 13-county testing area must ensure the vehicle has a passing Georgia vehicle emissions inspection at the time of sale. License plates can be renewed online using DRIVES e-Services, at a self-serve kiosk (if your county participates) or at your county tag office. Motorcycles, recreational vehicles (RVs) and motor homes do not require emissions testing for registration.ĭiesel vehicles do not require emissions testing for registration. See the emissions testing requirements for 2022 registration.Ī vehicle’s model year is determined by the vehicle identification number (VIN).Ĭertain exemptions and extensions may apply to your vehicle (see below). See the emissions testing requirements for 2023 registration. View information on non-conforming status (examples include gray market vehicles, kit cars, hot rods, and vehicles for which the owner is unable to obtain parts to repair the vehicle to pass the emissions inspection). View a list of all vehicles that are exempt from emissions testing. This includes 1998 or older model year vehicles for 2023 registration. For registration in 2023, this includes all 2021 and newer model year vehicles.Īdditionally, vehicles that are 25 model years or older are exempt from emissions testing. The three most recent model year vehicles are exempt from emissions testing each year. For 2023 vehicle registration, if your vehicle is a 1999 – 2020 model year gasoline-powered car or light-duty truck (8,500 pounds gross vehicle weight rating or less) registered in Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Paulding or Rockdale County, it must be emissions tested.
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