Should only take about an hour.
No. A safety inspection is required to insure a car if it is 12 years or older. BUT... you need insurance on the car before you can register it. So you can insure the car first and get the pink cards then take the pink cards to the registry to get the plates. The insurance company will give you 30 days grace to get the safety done.
In Missouri, a car inspection is valid for 60 days from the date of the inspection. After this period, the vehicle must be re-inspected to ensure it meets safety and emissions standards. It's important for vehicle owners to keep track of their inspection dates to avoid potential fines or issues with registration.
36.00 for safety and omissions
Check in and around that car tires engine forstandards and safety
Nope, it's a safety hazard.
You would have to get a safety inspection. After you can take it to the Department of Motor Vehicles.
In New Jersey, a car will not pass inspection if the airbag warning light is illuminated. This indicates a potential safety issue with the airbag system, which is critical for passenger safety. To pass inspection, the airbag light must be off, and any underlying issues should be addressed before the vehicle is presented for inspection.
It is not illegal in US or many countries for someone to drive your car, except when the driver does not have a driving licence. The owner can be ticketed, if the car does not have valid registration, emissions and safety inspection done.
Nothing. I need it for my car. Would not pass safety inspection without it.
Your question would need to include the state of residence in order to give a helpful answer. 18 states require either an annual or biannual safety inspection. For more specific state laws, refer to: http://dmvanswers.com/questions/346/Does-my-state-require-a-car-inspection
15 days
When the registration has expired. The tags on your rear license plate should have the month and year of expiration, that's when you take it to get safety and emissions inspection.