1. Vehicle Registration.
In order to complete a car inspection in Massachusetts, you will first need to have your vehicle registered. You can register your car online, in person, or by mail.
2. Proof of Insurance.
To complete a car inspection in Massachusetts, you will need to provide proof of insurance. This can be done by providing your insurance card or policy number.
3. Emissions Test (if applicable).
If your vehicle is required to undergo an emissions test, you will need to bring it in for testing prior to completing a car inspection.
4. Safety Inspection.
In order to complete a car inspection in Massachusetts, your vehicle will need to pass a safety inspection. This includes inspecting items such as the tires, wheels and rims, exhaust system, and windshield and windows.
5. Tires.
Your tires will be inspected as part of the safety inspection. They must have sufficient tread depth and no visible damage.
6. Wheels and Rims.
Your wheels and rims will also be inspected as part of the safety inspection. They must be properly secured and free of damage.
7. Exhaust System.
Your exhaust system will be inspected as part of the safety inspection. It must be properly secured and free of leaks.
8. Windshield and Windows.
Your windshield and windows will be inspected as part of the safety inspection. They must be free of cracks or other damage.
9. Mirrors.
Your mirrors will be inspected as part of the safety inspection. They must be properly secured and positioned for adequate visibility.
10. Lights (Headlights, Taillights, Brakelights, Turn Signals).
Your headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn signals will be inspected as part of the safety inspection. They must all be in working order.