Do I need an appointment to get my car inspected in DC?
The inspection station is currently operating on a first-come, first-serve basis. Online appointments are not being accepted at this time.
How do I make an appointment at the DC DMV?
Check location hours: Go to dmv.dc.gov or call 311 for days and hours of operation to specific locations before making an in-person trip.
Where do I get an inspection sticker in DC?
Your vehicle must pass inspection by DC DMV before you can register it with DC DMV. Once your vehicle passes inspection, you must display the valid, inspection sticker on the front passenger side, lower corner of the windshield.
Is DC DMV taking walk ins?
DC DMV will accept walk-ins Wednesday through Saturday at any service center. Tuesdays will remain by appointment only for those seeking to obtain a Limited Purpose credential. An appointment is required by everyone to take the road skills test, and walk-ins are not accepted.
How much is inspection in DC?
Vehicle Inspection Fees
| Vehicle Inspection | Fee |
|---|---|
| Privately Owned / Not For Hire Vehicle | $35.00/2 years |
| Taxis | $70.00/1 year |
| Commercial Vehicles | $35.00/1 year |
| Inspection Late Fee | $20.00 Applies immediately after expiration of inspection and each 30-day period (not to exceed $480) |
What do I need to get my inspection sticker?
What to bring to the inspection station
- Driver license.
- Vehicle registration.
- Proof of New Jersey insurance.
How long does it take to get a DMV appointment?
Of all regularly scheduled appointments we’ve booked, the average appointment wait is 23 days. And that’s across all the locations in California. In the major cities, such as San Francisco and Los Angeles, the wait can be double that.
Is DC DMV open during coronavirus?
(Washington, DC) – Today, Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that the DC Department of Motor Vehicle (DC DMV) will resume in-person services beginning Tuesday, June 23, 2020 as part of Phase Two. Appointments can be scheduled online at
What do you need to get your car inspected?
What Do You Need?
- Proof of Insurance – Any state insurance is acceptable, so long as it’s full coverage.
- Payment – The amount varies depending on the age of the vehicle, the emissions requirements for your vehicle, the county you’re in, and the type of vehicle you have.