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No More Sticker! How the Electronic Inspection Program Works
- Starting November 1, 2008, windshield inspection stickers will no longer be issued when your vehicle is inspected. Rather than receive a sticker, vehicles will be given an electronic authorization which reports that the vehicle has been inspected and registered as required by law.
Follow the “what comes first” rule to determine when your next inspection is due:
- If your inspection date “comes first” before your registration renewal, have your vehicle inspected when indicated. Your next registration renewal card will indicate your subsequent inspection date.
- If your registration renewal date “comes first” before the date on your windshield sticker, follow the instructions provided with your registration and disregard the date on the inspection sticker. Future inspections will be aligned with your registration renewal dates.
- If your next inspection date and your registration renewal are due the same month, you will not have to make any changes. Continue to have your vehicle inspected and your registration renewed as before.
- Inspection mechanics will continue to issue a receipt showing the date, station and results of your inspection, and a record of your inspection will be entered into the DMV’s vehicle registration database.
- You may have your vehicle inspected up to 90 days prior to your annual vehicle registration due date, but it must be inspected no later than the last day of the month your vehicle registration expires or your registration will be blocked.
- During the implementation period, your next vehicle inspection may be greater than 12 months from your last inspection date. No vehicle will have to be inspected more than once in a 12-month period.
- New North Carolina residents must obtain an inspection prior to registering their vehicle in the state.
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The IRS requires:
Purchasers of imported heavy vehicles to pay a 12% Federal Excise Tax to the IRS.
Filing of Heavy Highway Use Tax Returns electronically for taxpayers who register 25 or more vehicles.
www.irs.gov
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Methods of Payment
We will accept cash, money order or checks with two (2) forms of ID. Checks
will need to be written in Blue or Black ink. For further information
concerning check verification, call 919-715-7000.
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