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What You Need to Know About Maryland State Inspections

The Ultimate Guide to Maryland State Inspection Requirements

Behind the Scenes of a Maryland State Inspection

When it's time to get your vehicle inspected, the first primary step you should consider taking is to have the car inspected. Problems with your brakes or suspension can cause your vehicle to fail a state inspection and cost you time and money as you attempt to have a passing state inspection. The vehicle must be inspected at approved locations if you've recently moved to Maryland, have your vehicle registered in another state, or just bought or received the car as a gift in Maryland.

Keeping Your Vehicle Road-Worthy: Maryland State Inspection Tips

You have 60 days after you move to Maryland to have your vehicle inspected and pass the state inspection. If you buy or receive a used vehicle as a gift, you'll have up to 90 days for a Maryland State Inspection. If your vehicle has been inspected during the year prior, it still needs an inspection within 90 days. Make sure a Maryland Vehicle Administration authorizes your choice of shop. Autostream Car Care Center is just the right location to have your vehicle inspected. Each Maryland State Inspection will include the following parts. It would help if you planned on an inspection taking 1-2 hours to complete. The mechanic must check the brakes, steering, lights, exhaust, safety belts, and other crucial car components. When the inspection is completed, the mechanic will issue a notice of pass or fail for your vehicle. You'll receive this notice, as will the Maryland Vehicle Association. The MVA will receive the notice electronically. You can complete the necessary repairs at the inspection location or another mechanic shop if a warranty covers the repairs. If you return to the shop within 30 days and 1000 miles of the inspection, you only need to have the failed parts reinspected. Remember that you can examine the checklist of areas inspected before the inspection to handle problems before they come up in the inspection.

Bring Your Car to Autostream Car Care Center

The ASE-Certified mechanics on staff at Autostream Car Care Center's nine locations offer Maryland state vehicle safety inspections on your schedule. If you've just moved to Maryland or bought a car, you'll need an inspection to register your vehicle. They can handle any make and model of vehicle, and they are dedicated to getting the inspection done quickly and efficiently. As a family-owned repair shop, they're devoted to taking care of your vehicle, whether it needs major repairs or maintenance to pass an inspection. Call one of the 9 locations today to start your inspection.

Written by Doug Grills