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Senior Emission Exemption or (Senior Waiver) – FAQ

24. August 2011

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Share TweetSenior Exemptions: If you are age 65 or older and are a registered owner of a vehicle 10 model years old or older, and if you drive less than 5,000 miles per year, you may be eligible for a senior exemption. Apply by completing a Senior Exemption Application. When applying for a Senior Exemption, [...]

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What Years are Exempt in GA For 2011 – FAQ

21. August 2011

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Share TweetGeorgia Clean Air Force (GCAF) and the Environmental Protection Division (EPD) along with the State of Georgia have mandated that emission testing be done on a yearly basis. This is to help reduce the number of heavy polluting vehicles on the roads. The three most recent model year vehicles are exempt from being required [...]

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“Check Engine Light ON” – Frequently Asked Question

20. August 2011

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Share TweetI often get asked this question, if my check engine light is ON will I pass my emissions test? The short answer is NO in 99% of the cases you won’t. The check engine light varies in look from car brands. Some have an engine looking icon while other may say “check engine” and [...]

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What if I am buying a new vehicle – Frequestly Asked Questions

29. July 2010

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Share Tweet The three most recent model year vehicles are exempt from the emission test. For registration in 2010, this includes all 2008 and newer model year vehicles (2008, 2009, and 2010).

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What Vehicles Have To Be Inspected – Frequestly Asked Questions

13. July 2010

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Share TweetAll 1987 to 2008 model year vehicles gasoline-powered car or light-duty truck (8,500 pounds gross vehicle weight rating or less) registered in Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Paulding or Rockdale County. All vehicles that are 25 model years or older are exempt from emission testing. This includes motorcycles [...]

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