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An E-Check compliance certificate is good for 365 days, so it is possible to have your vehicle tested up to one year in advance of your registration date. The certificate is also transferable to a new owner for 365 days. New vehicles are exempt for the first four model years and begin testing on the fourth year.
When does my vehicle need to be tested? Ohios vehicle test program requires emissions testing for vehicles from four through 25 years old. In 2025, the vehicles from odd model years 2001 through 2021 will be tested using the Onboard Diagnostics Second Generation (OBDII) test (a computer scan test).
A motorist may apply for any exemption repeatedly throughout several testing cycles. New vehicles are automatically exempt from testing for the first four model years. An Ohio E-Check Exemption/Extension Application must be completed and taken or mailed to an Ohio EPA E-Check field office listed on the application.
The most common types are listed below. Vehicles more than 25 years old, as determined by vehicle model year. Commercial vehicles weighing more than 10,000 pounds gross vehicle weight rating. Historical and collectors vehicles contact Ohio BMV for details. Parade and exhibition vehicles contact Ohio BMV for details.
Which types of vehicles are exempt from an Ohio E-Check? Vehicles weighing more than 10,000 pounds GVWR. Motorcycles, recreational vehicles, and motor homes. Historical and collectors vehicles. Vehicles that are not registered in an Ohio E-Check county.
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An Ohio E-Check Exemption/Extension Application must be completed and taken to any of the 23 full service E-Check stations or the Twinsburg Ohio EPA E-Check Field Office. Applications can also be mailed to either of the Ohio EPA E-Check Offices listed on the application. Types of Extensions: Out-of-State.

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