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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Utah 661 Certificate of Inspection in our editor.
  2. Begin with Section 1, where you will enter your Applicant Information. Fill in your name (last, first, middle initial) and address (street, city, state, zip).
  3. Proceed to Section 2 for Vehicle/Vessel Information. Input the Vehicle/Hull Identification Number (VIN/HIN) or serial number. Ensure accuracy as this is crucial for registration.
  4. Complete the details regarding the vehicle's make, model, year, body style, fuel type, engine size, and other specifications as required.
  5. In Section 3, ensure that a DMV employee or certified inspector signs off on the inspection certification. This verifies that the identification number has been physically inspected.

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A vehicle may qualify for a waiver if it has: failed at least two emissions inspections. received emissions-related repairs from an ASE-certified mechanic or recognized repair facility. fulfills all other waiver requirements.
1982 and newer vehicles: An emissions test is required every two years for vehicles more than seven model years old. Your vehicle registration renewal postcard will state whether or not a test is required, or if your vehicle has qualified for the roadside emissions test.
To perform both emission and safety inspection takes about 10-20 minutes depending on the age and the condition of the vehicle. Do I have to pay even if my car fails any of the test? Yes, but you get a free emission retest within 30 days and free safety re-inspection within 15 days.
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If reasonable efforts have been made and your vehicle still will not pass an emissions inspection, you can contact the appropriate county to see if you qualify for an exemption.
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