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Emission Inspections and Waiver Information
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Military | Renewal Procedures | Trip Permit | Valid Dates | Waiver

ANCHORAGE

Municipality of Anchorage (MOA)
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Mon - Fri)
825 L. Street, Suite 510
343-4200

Referee Facility - By Appointment Only
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and
1:00 p.m. to  5:00 p.m.

5740 B Street
561-3111

FAIRBANKS

Fairbanks North Star Borough (FNSB)
8:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m (Mon - Fri)
3175 Peger Road
459-1005

 

I/M Partners - Renew your registration when your I/M test is performed.

GENERAL INFORMATION:

If an individual resides in the Municipality of Anchorage (MOA) or the Fairbanks North Star Borough (FNSB), their vehicle may be subject to an emissions inspection to determine that it does not exceed the federal standards for carbon monoxide pollution. This program targets gasoline powered vehicles which are the primary source of carbon monoxide pollution. Vehicles that are powered by dual fuel and diesel are subject to an inspection as well.  The programs in both localities are run by the local government.  Only certificates issued in Alaska may be accepted by the Alaska DMV.  Please contact the MOA or FNSB for procedures if you have obtained an I/M certificate in another state.

The Division of Motor Vehicles has no responsibility for administering or conducting the inspections.   The Division is responsible for enforcing the program by assuring that the vehicle is in compliance with the program prior to issuing a title or registration for the vehicle.

The requirement for inspection is determined by the owner's residence address, vehicle class, model year and fuel source.  In addition, if your vehicle is principally operated in a non-attainment area, inspection MAY be required.   Please contact the Municipality of Anchorage or the Fairbanks North Star Borough for information beyond that which is shown on this page.

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VEHICLES SUBJECT TO EMISSIONS TESTING:

Municipality of Anchorage:  1968 and newer vehicles owned by a person that lives in the MOA, including Fort Richardson, Elmendorf AFB, Indian, Chugiak, Eagle River, Girdwood and Eklutna.

Fairbanks North Star Borough:  1975 and newer vehicles owned by a person that lives in the FNSB, including Eielson AFB, Fort Wainwright,  Salcha and North Pole.

Diesel:  Vehicles powered by diesel are subject to a one-time inspection, per owner. The inspection must be done when the vehicle is initially registered. When a vehicle is sold, the new owner must take the vehicle in for an inspection.

Exceptions:  Vehicles with an empty weight over 12,000 pounds, motorcycles, motor scooters, trailers and snow vehicles.  New vehicles are exempt from I/M requirements for the first two years.  Example:   In 2003, 2003 and 2002 model years are exempt.

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RENEWAL PROCEDURES:

Online Renewal:  All vehicles that have passed an I/M test in Alaska within 90 days of the registration expiration date can be renewed over the Internet or IVR (Interactive Voice Response).  (You must renew by mail or in person when obtaining a waiver of any type in place of an I/M test in Alaska.)  The online renewal will not allow you to renew your vehicle if our system cannot verify that the vehicle has met the I/M requirements.  If you renew by mail, you may wish to send a copy of the certificate. 

NOTE:  If your vehicle has passed the I/M test and you receive an error message stating that an I/M is required prior to registration, please send a message and provide the license plate number, name of I/M station, date of test and I/M certificate number.  You will be notified when the problem has been corrected.

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VALID DATES:

An emission certificate is valid for 90 days from the date of the inspection for the purpose of registering a vehicle or renewing the registration. If a vehicle is not registered within this 90 day period, the owner is required to have the vehicle inspected again and obtain a new certificate.

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WAIVER AND PERMIT INFORMATION:

Seasonal Waiver:  A "Seasonal Waiver" may be issued to vehicle owners who do not drive their vehicles in the MOA or FNSB between November 1st and March 31st. The owner must pay full registration fees and will be issued a special tab (two-tone) that denotes the vehicle will not be driven in the winter.   Applications:   MOA or FNSB  

If a vehicle owner obtains a seasonal waiver and then decides at a later time that they need to use the vehicle between November 1st and March 31st, they must have the vehicle inspected and obtain a regular tab from DMV at a fee of $5.00. 

Outside Use Waiver:  An "Outside Use Waiver" is available to vehicle owners who have taken their vehicle outside of the MOA and are unable to obtain the inspection in Alaska. The owner must submit proof as to where the vehicle is being operated and must submit an application prior to issuance of a waiver.  Contact the MOA for further information.

Military:  A person stationed OUTSIDE of Alaska due to active duty military orders is not required to obtain an outside use waiver.  You may change your mailing and residence address on your vehicle registration to the address where you are stationed and the vehicle will not be subject to emissions inspections in Alaska until you return.  Check with the local government where you are stationed to see if you need to comply with their program, if available.

Trip Permits:  If your vehicle expires before you obtain an emission test, you may obtain a temporary permit at a DMV office for a fee of $5.00.  This permit allows you to drive the vehicle to an I/M testing facility.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Other Requirements:  Emission inspections are normally required every two years at the time the biennial registration is renewed, however, inspections may also be required at other times. These times include when a vehicle is first registered in an inspection area, when a used vehicle is sold to a person living in an inspection area, and when a vehicle with a senior exemption, certain disability plates, government exempt or charitable exempt vehicle is sold to a person living in an inspection area and the vehicle has not had an inspection within the last 90 days.

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Revised 10/20/05


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