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We offer inspections to register your personal or commercial vehicles.

Car Inspection FAQ

Vehicles that are operating well may still get flagged for issues during their inspection. Common issues include: 

  • Low tire treads

  • Vehicle alignment

  • Brake pad condition

  • Fluid levels

  • Windshield wipers


Yes, all vehicle inspections are performed in person at licensed inspection sites. 

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New Jersey State Inspection Overview

New Jersey drivers are required to undergo a state emissions inspection. These state inspections can be completed at a state inspection facility, an inspection station or a private inspection facility. Mavis offers comprehensive New Jersey State Emissions inspection services. Schedule an appointment today to have your vehicle inspected.  


When Should I Get My Vehicle Inspected?

New Jersey requires a bi-annual vehicle inspection on certain passenger vehicles:

  • Gasoline and bi-fueled vehicles plated as passenger, not-for-profit, governmental, commuter van, farmer or farm truck models manufactured in or after 1996  with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 8,500 pounds or less, five (5) model years and older, excluding buses.

  • Gasoline and bi-fueled vehicles plated as passenger, not-for-profit, governmental, commuter van, farmer or farm truck models manufactured in or after 2008  with a GVWR between 8,501 to 14,000 pounds, five (5) model years and older, excluding buses.

  • Gasoline and bi-fueled vehicles plated as passenger, not-for-profit, governmental, commuter van, farmer or farm truck models manufactured in or after 2014 with a GVWR of 14,001 pounds or greater, five (5) model years and older, excluding buses.

  • Diesel-powered, passenger motor vehicles plated as passenger, not-for-profit, governmental, commuter van, farmer or farm truck models manufactured in or after 1997 with a GVWR of 8,500 pounds or less, five (5) model years and older, excluding buses.


A vehicle inspection in the state of New Jersey includes a visual emissions system inspection, tailpipe emissions testing, and an on-board diagnostic system  scan that determines if a vehicle’s engine is performing within acceptable levels. You will not pass inspection if  you have a check engine light illuminated during the inspection. 

The main reason for instituting this strict inspection process is to keep vehicles that are heavy polluters off the roads by ensuring emissions systems are in good working order. New vehicles are exempt for five years but must be inspected bi-annually thereafter. Getting your inspection done early is encouraged, but vehicle owners must receive their certification within two months of their renewal date. 


To have your vehicle inspected and receive your emissions certification, you’ll need to present some key information at the time of inspection:  

  • Valid driver's license

  • Valid vehicle registration document

  • State of New Jersey Insurance Identification Card 


Once you complete and pass the emissions test, you will receive an inspection sticker that needs to be affixed to your windshield. If your vehicle fails inspection, the technician will provide you with an Emission Repair Form and vehicle inspection report that can help an emissions repair facility determine which items are causing the vehicle to fail. 


Where Can I Get My Car Inspected in New Jersey?

You can visit your local Mavis or visit a state inspection station to have your vehicle inspected. 

It’s easy to schedule an appointment with Mavis as we are conveniently located near where you work and live. 


Schedule Your Next Car Inspection in New Jersey

Getting your emissions inspection sticker is a quick and painless process at Mavis. Just give us a call at 1-877- 684-7365 or go online to schedule an appointment at one of our many New Jersey-based Mavis locations and we’ll provide, quick and efficient service. 

If you fail your inspection, we’re a state-registered Emissions Repair Facility and we can help you repair your vehicle. From full inspection services to the best deals and discounts on tires and more, Mavis is your one-stop shop.

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Answer:

A state vehicle inspection is a service that examines a vehicle's tires, fluid levels, belts, lights, wipers, battery, hoses, and other components to ensure compliance with safety and emissions regulations. These inspections are required periodically and may be necessary for new vehicles, registration renewals, and title transfers. Regular inspections help maintain vehicle safety and performance, making them essential for both personal and commercial vehicles. Each state has specific inspection requirements, so it's important to have your vehicle inspected according to local regulations.

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Car inspections are services that involve a thorough examination of your vehicle to ensure it meets safety and emissions standards. Signs that you might need a car inspection include dashboard warning lights, unusual sounds, strange smells, oil leaks, excessive exhaust smoke, engine starting issues, decreased fuel efficiency, and your car pulling to one side or feeling bouncy. If you experience any of these signs, bring your car to a Mavis store for a professional inspection.

Answer:

Vehicle inspections are essential for ensuring the safety, reliability, and compliance of your car or truck. These inspections check critical components like brakes, tires, lights, and emissions systems to ensure everything is functioning correctly and meets regulatory standards. Regular inspections help identify potential issues before they become major problems, preventing breakdowns and costly repairs.

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Your vehicle must be inspected routinely as determined by the specific state where the vehicle is registered. Regular inspections ensure that your car meets safety and emissions standards, helping to prevent accidents and environmental harm. If you’re buying a used vehicle, scheduling a pre-purchase inspection can help put your mind at ease by providing a detailed report on the vehicle's condition. Schedule an inspection at your local Mavis to ensure your vehicle is in top shape and compliant with state regulations.