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Old 06-08-2009, 03:53 AM   #4
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Re: Question about cats and arizona.

http://www.dmv.org/az-arizona/smog-check.php


2) Vehicles Exempt from Testing

Please note that some exemptions apply:

* Automobiles that are less than five years old do not need to be tested.

* Alternative fuel automobiles whose model years fall after 2003 do not need to be tested.

* Automobiles that were made before 1967 do not need to be tested.

* Vehicles that are apportioned, or licensed in more than one state, do not need to be tested.

* Vehicles powered by electricity, golf carts, and those that do not displace more than 90ccs do not need to be tested.

* Leased vehicles that commute into the designated areas do not need to be tested.

* Wholesale dealer vehicles do not need to be tested.

Furthermore, if you live in one of the designated areas but do not use your vehicle to commute within it, or if you live in part of a zip-code that you know is exempt from the Car Care program, you can apply for a Code 52 exemption. When you do so, include a copy of the vehicle's registration as well as a copy of a current utility bill or property owner's tax evaluation notice to verify your residence township, range, and section. You can call (602) 207-7001 in Phoenix or (520) 628-5651 in Tucson for more information.

it looks like you Do need them. but typically, any car/truck that is over 20 years old doesn't do smog tests. so, you will need all the smog stuff to make you current to pass the tests.
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