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Need to get a smog check done in California? Going to the right type of BAR station is essential. If you’re not sure what type of BAR station you need to visit, or if you weren’t aware different types existed, this quick guide will point you in the right direction!
Let’s start by going over what a California Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) station is exactly. The California BAR has three primary tasks:
The California Smog Check Program was put in place to help reduce air pollution across the state. The program requires that many of the vehicles registered in California undergo a biannual inspection to gauge the level of emissions that are emitted. If a vehicle is emitting more emissions than what is considered acceptable it will need to be repaired or retired from driving.
There are three types of smog checks:
Smog checks in California are part of the vehicle registration process, so there’s no way around it. If you’re required to have a smog check before your vehicle is due for a registration renewal, that will be noted on the vehicle registration notice. But there are some exceptions, so not every driver will need to visit a BAR repair station every few years.
There are a few exceptions for the California Smog Check Program. Vehicles that are exempt from smog checks include:
There are also some counties in the state with varying smog check requirements based on zip code. If you live in El Dorado, Placer, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego or Sonoma County it’s best to check ahead of time to see if you’re required to do a smog check.
A smog check must be performed in a certain way to pass the state requirements. This helps the state and consumers know that the test was accurate. Here’s what you need to bring with you for a smog check and what to expect during the inspection.
During a smog check a technician will visually inspect and functionally test the following:
At the end of the smog check you’ll receive a Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR) that states whether or not a vehicle passed. If you pass, the station will send a smog check certificate to the California DMV. But, if your vehicle doesn’t pass the reason will be noted on the VIR along with the necessary repairs.
There are different types of BAR stations that serve different purposes. The BAR station you need to visit will depend on what you need done and if your vehicle has already been inspected. If you go to the wrong type of BAR station it will be a waste of time that could make you miss the deadline for a smog check.
STAR Stations
A STAR station is any shop that meets BAR-established performance standards. Some STAR stations perform only tests while others perform both tests and repairs. Often, “gross polluters” are instructed to visit STAR stations, but STAR stations aren’t limited just to vehicles with high emissions levels. Certain “directed vehicles” are also given directives to go to STAR-certified stations for inspections and certifications.
Test-Only Stations
A Test-Only Station will only test vehicles for the smog check. They don’t make repairs of any kind.
Test-and-Repair Stations
Test-and-Repair Stations are a one-stop shop where drivers can get a smog check and the necessary repairs if they fail the check.
Repair-Only Stations
When you only need fixes after a failed smog check you can schedule an appointment at a Repair-Online Station.
Referee Centers
These state-contracted facilities perform specific services related to questionable smog check results. Referee Centers can provide a second opinion on a failed smog check as well as assist drivers with finding repair parts.