Maine

Last updated on March 4th, 2021 General Information Testing Locations Testing Hours / Schedule Failures & Retests Emissions testing for vehicles in required in the state of Maine under a law that went into effect in January of 1999.  This law requires that residents of Cumberland County who own a gas powered vehicle have that […]

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Washington DC

General Information Testing Locations Testing Hours / Schedule Failures & Retests Washington DC requires residents to receive an emissions test on their vehicle prior to registration.  This excludes brand new vehicles which have a Manufacturers Certificate of Origin.  If you new vehicle has this AND is not used for commercial purposes your vehicle does not […]

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Oklahoma Car Insurance

Last updated on April 26th, 2018According to Oklahoma car insurance law every vehicle that is registered in the state and is drivable on state roads must maintain minimum amounts of liability coverage. If a vehicle is not covered by an insurance policy with at least the following amounts of liability coverage it is illegal to […]

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New Rules for Alaska Emissions Testing

Last updated on April 26th, 2018According to the DMV website, updated on 10/02/2014, emissions testing on vehicles is required for many original registered vehicles. These tests need to be updated every two years. Vehicles that will require emissions testing are as follows: A car, truck, motor home, or RV requires emissions testing in the following […]

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Alabama Voluntary Emissions Testing

Last updated on April 26th, 2018Alabama does not currently require emissions testing for your vehicle. However, if you are concerned about the environment or are wondering if your car is a high emitter, you can have your car tested for free. The Waste Reduction and Technology Transfer Foundation has partnered with a few organizations to […]

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North Carolina Car Insurance

Last updated on April 26th, 2018All drivers in the state of North Carolina are required by law to maintain a minimum amount of liability coverage on their vehicle in order for it to be legally driven on a public road. The state of North Carolina currently has these minimums set at $30,000 in individual bodily […]

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North Dakota Car Insurance

Last updated on April 26th, 2018Although it has its own auto insurance laws, the state of North Dakota is not all that different from most other no-fault states when it comes to the types of insurance that is required and the minimum amounts of coverage that must be obtained. Like every other no-fault state the […]

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Minnesota Car Insurance

Last updated on April 26th, 2018Although Minnesota is labeled as a no-fault state for insurance purposes, like every other no-fault state in the U.S. Minnesota’s no fault status only applies to medical payments and injuries sustained in an accident, meaning that the at-fault driver can still be found liable for the financial cost of an […]

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Nevada Car Insurance

Last updated on April 26th, 2018Any vehicle that is going to be driven on a public road in Nevada must meet state minimum car insurance requirements. These requirements consist of maintaining minimum levels of coverage that include $15,000 in per person bodily injury coverage, $30,000 in per accident bodily injury coverage and $10,000 in property […]

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