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The Missouri Department of Revenue (DOR) requires residents to complete regular vehicle inspections. The motor vehicle inspection required by the DOR involves two parts:
While safety inspections are required throughout the state, emissions testing is only required in certain counties. We'll help you determine what type of inspection you need, and what the inspection process is in Missouri.
New to Missouri
New residents in Missouri have 30 days to register a vehicle—and in order to do so, you must have proof of a current vehicle inspection.
All vehicles are required to have a safety inspection before they can be registered. in addition to the safety inspection, some counties require residents to have their cars pass an emissions inspections.
MO Vehicle Inspection Requirements
All registered cars are subject to mandatory safety inspections.
Additionally, your car must pass emissions inspections if you live in the city of (334) 517-2800 or one of the following counties:
The model year of your vehicle will determine the year in which it must be inspected:
You must also complete a vehicle inspection if:
If you fail to register your vehicle or renew your registration within 60 days of completing a safety or emissions inspection, it will no longer be valid, and you will have to complete (and pay for) another vehicle inspection.
The model year of your vehicle will determine the year in which it must be inspected:
Missouri Vehicle Inspection ExemptionsVehicle Safety Inspection Exemptions
You may be exempt from the Missouri safety inspection if your vehicle:
This exemption does NOT apply to emissions inspections for the counties in which they are required. Owners of the above vehicles will need to get a safety inspection if a law enforcement officer orders you to do so.
You will receive a notice in the mail when your vehicle is required to complete its safety inspection for registration renewal purposes.
If you're still unsure as to whether you must complete an inspection, you may contact the Missouri Vehicle Inspection Unit at (573) 526-6132.
Smog and Emissions Testing Exemptions
If you live outside of the MO counties that require smog checks, you are exempt for emissions testing requirements.
For residents of counties that do require smog tests, emissions inspection exemptions may include the following:
You are also exempt from completing a smog check and emissions inspection if you are renewing license plates that have been transferred from one vehicle to another within 6 months, or if you are transferring the registration of your vehicle to an “even' model year and “odd' calendar year, or vice versa.
If you have additional questions regarding vehicles that are exempt from emissions and smog testing, contact the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) by phone (314) 416-2115 or by email at [email protected].
MO Safety & Emissions Inspection Fees
Motor vehicle inspection fees in Missouri vary between stations, but state law caps how much may be charged.
All fees include one free retest should your vehicle fail its inspection as long as:
Safety Inspection Fees:
Smog and Emissions Testing Fees:
MO Out-of-State Vehicle Inspection Extension
If your vehicle is located out of state when your registration renewal date and mandatory inspection arrives, you will be granted an extension, provided that you have your vehicle inspected immediately upon its return to Missouri.
Missouri state law requires that:
To qualify for the extension, complete and submit a notarized General Affidavit (Form 768) to the DOR stating that your vehicle is out-of-state at the time you are supposed to get your safety and/or emissions inspection.
Failed Missouri Vehicle Inspections & Waivers
If a vehicle fails an inspection, you will need to get the vehicle repaired and retested before you can register it.
You can get your vehicle repaired at any mechanic, but you may want to use a Missouri Recognized Repair Technician (MRRT) if you think you may need an inspection waiver due to extensive repairs.
Safety Inspection Failure
If your vehicle fails its safety test:
There are no waivers for failing the safety inspection, so if your vehicle cannot pass, you will not be able to register it. You may also only receive one free re-inspection within the window of 20 business days
Smog and Emissions Failure
If your vehicle fails its smog and emissions test, you will be given a vehicle information report (VIR) that lists the results of your test. Once you have made repairs, you will get one retest for free. You must:
If your vehicle failed the on-board diagnostics test (OBD) due to its readiness monitors being unset, you may drive your vehicle for up to 30 days past the expiration date in order to reset the monitors. Make sure to keep your copy of the failed results with you at all times as proof.
If you have additional questions regarding what to do if your vehicle failed its emissions inspection, you may contact the GVIP at (314) 416-2115.
Smog and Emissions Testing Waivers
Failed Emissions Testing Waiver
If your vehicle repeatedly fails the emissions test, you may be eligible to apply for a cost-based emissions waiver, which will extend your emissions inspection certificate until your next biennial inspection.
To be eligible for a waiver, you must fall under one of the following categories and submit the respective form to the address listed below:
Submit your respective form to:
Department of Natural Resources
Gateway Vehicle Inspection Program 7545 S. Lindbergh, Suite 210 St. Louis, MO 63125
You may contact the DNR at (314) 416-2115 for more information.
Out-of-Area Waiver
If your vehicle is registered in an emissions testing-required city or county, is still located within the state of Missouri, but is/will be outside of its registered city or county for at least 24 months or more, you may qualify for an emissions exemption by submitting an Out-of-Area Waiver Request (Form MO MO 780-2202). Please note that if you do not submit this form, or if your request is denied, you will be required to get your inspection.
Submit your form to the DNR address listed above.
Waiver Approvals & Denials
You will be notified in writing of the determination made regarding your request.
Forms
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