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The days when Utahns were required to get their cars checked once a year are over. As we rang in the beginning of the year 2018, a bill passed by Utah legislature took effect, putting an end to annual mandatory vehicle safety inspections. There were few protests.
Any vehicle older than six (6) years old, and that is model year 1968 or newer for non-diesel vehicles, or 1998 and newer diesel vehicles, must receive an emissions test yearly. Diesel vehicles 1997 older and Heavy Duty Diesels (14,000lbs GVWR) are exempt from emissions testing.
There are 19 states that require some form of VIN inspections. These states include: California, Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington and Wyoming.
Only the following individuals may sign below, verifying that the units VIN/HIN or serial number has been physically inspected: a DMV employee of Utah or another state, a designated contractor, a law enforcement agency employee, a licensed dealer, a certified safety inspector, or a person that DMV authorizes in
Utah Crash Facts 2018. Salt Lake City, UT: Utah Department of Public Safety, 2020. In 2018: 62,074 motor vehicle crashes occurred in Utah, including 237 fatal crashes, which resulted in 25,645 injured persons and 260 deaths.
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Utahs food tax rate (also known as Utahs grocery tax) is a uniform statewide sales tax rate of 3% on food and food ingredients. The rate includes: A Utah food tax rate of 1.75% A local food tax rate of 1.0%
Utahs Inspection Laws Now, the only vehicles that require safety inspections for registration are commercial vehicles, first-time street legal ATV registrations, and rebuilt salvage vehicles. Utah does require emissions inspections every other year for all vehicle models less than six years old.
As of January 1, 2018 a vehicle Safety Inspection is no longer required for most vehicles to be registered or to renew the registration. Vehicles are still required to be in compliance with state laws related to vehicle equipment and vehicle Safety Inspection standards in order to be orerated on Utahs roads.

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