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  2. Vehicle inspection in the United States - Wikipedia

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    New York – annually. Newly registered vehicles with a current inspection sticker from another state are exempt until the out-of-state sticker expires or for one year after registration in New York, whichever is sooner.

  3. The High-Tech Reason NYS Inspection Stickers Are ... - Patch

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    Department of Motor Vehicles officials said that the new design decals could make inspections less of a hassle and will enhance security. (NYSDMV) NEW YORK — Those familiar vehicle...

  4. New York State Department of Motor Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Website. dmv.ny.gov. The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles ( NYSDMV or DMV) is the department of the New York state government [1] responsible for vehicle registration, vehicle inspections, driver's licenses, learner's permits, photo ID cards, and adjudicating traffic violations.

  5. New York car insurance laws - AOL

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    Do I need a car insurance photo inspection in New York? Until May 15, 2024, you will need to complete a photo inspection to purchase full coverage insurance. The requirement to have a...

  6. Vehicle inspection - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle inspection is a procedure mandated by national or subnational governments in many countries, in which a vehicle is inspected to ensure that it conforms to regulations governing safety, emissions, or both. Inspection can be required at various times, e.g., periodically or on the transfer of title to a vehicle.

  7. Motor Carrier Inspection Site Opens in Commack | Commack, NY ...

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    A new motor carrier inspection site, dedicated to Suffolk County Police Officer Glen Ciano, who was killed by a drunken driver in 2009, opened Tuesday on Crooked Hill Road in Commack.