The Consumer Assistance Program is basically California’s way to help drivers repair a vehicle to pass the smog check or pay them cash to get their clunkers off theroad. The goal of the smog test program is to help improve or protect improvements in the state’s air quality.
Smog test Repair Assistance (Failed Smog test Required)
If you fail your smog test, and meet income requirements, California will send you a $500 smog check repair voucher that you may use at any participating smog check and repair station. Participating smog test and repair stations can be found by typing in your zip code and pressing search. Results with a “Y” underneath the CAP Repairs column are stations you can take your smog check voucher to for repairs.
Vehicle Retirement (Smog test NOT Required)
If for any reason you want to turn in your clunker, California will pay income eligible drivers up to $1500 for the vehicle. All other drivers will be paid $1000.
California requires all vehicles to undergo a smog inspection EXCEPT:
- Gasoline-powered vehicles model year 1975 and older.
- Natural gas-powered vehicles weighing over 14,000 lbs. .
- Diesel-powered vehicles that:
- Are model year 1997 and older.
- OR
- Have a gross weight rating of over 14,000 lbs.
- Electric vehicles.
- Motorcycles.
You can enter your zip code to determine if smog inspections are required for your vehicle in some counties.
You do not have to have your vehicle regularly checked for safety measures in California. If you are registering an out-of-state vehicle for the first time, you WILL be required to have a VIN inspection at the DMV when you go to register.
NOTE: Your smog certification is valid for 90 days upon inspection. You must register your vehicle or renew your registration within this time period (unless you are a new resident; see New California Residents above).