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Getting a Smog Check Before Receiving Renewal Notice

Hello. I am wondering if a smog check performed prior to the renewal notice date is considered valid in CA. According to DMV CA website, smog certificates are valid for 90 days. My renewal notice is scheduled to arrive sometime next month and based on the biennial smog requirement, it is my guess that a smog check would be required. Since I will be periodically in and out of town for work, I was wondering about getting the smog check done before I receive the renewal notice and then renewing online. My questions are

1. would the DMV system have a record of my smog check if it is submitted prior to the generation of the renewal notice ?

2. would such a smog check be considered as valid (as long as I am within the 90 day rule).

3. would the online system allow me to renew my vehicle registration ?

4. would I receive my yearly sticker and registration certificate in a timely manner ?

For the last question, I am unsure of whether the system which does renewal and the one which receives smog certifications from smog techs are in sync with each other.

Thank you for your input. 


Answer:

The DMV, prior to generating renewal notices, checks the Bureau of Automotive Repairs VID (Vehicle Information Database). They will use the VID to determine what type of smog inspection your vehicle requires (STAR or regular) and also whether your vehicle even requires a smog check (is the vehicle less than 8 years old? No smog check required). They will not check whether a valid certificate is on record. That check will occur once your payment is submitted. And you are only allowed to submit payment up to 90 days in advance of your current registration expiration date; either online or via mail.

At the time your payment is accepted (received by the DMV), your smog certificate must be valid. When the DMV receives your payment, they will check to see if a valid smog certificate is on record and not before that. The DMV will not check if a valid smog is on record when generating the renewal notice. The validity of the smog certificate only comes into play at the time you make your registration renewal payment.

To keep things in proper sequence, we highly recommend obtaining a smog check only after your renewal notice is generated, which typically occurs around 90 days prior to the vehicle's current expiration date.

We also recommend taking a look at the services offered by https://www.needtags.com. If renewing through their service, you can receive your new registration card and sticker, mailed anywhere in the U.S., as well as they process and complete registration orders on the same they smog check completion information is received on the VID; unlike the DMV, which typically takes 2-3 weeks after receiving smog check information to mail out new tags... and only to the address on DMV records.


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