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Learn more about the Maryland Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program from the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration. Your emissions test improves Maryland’s air and water quality!
Vehicle Emissions Testing sites are OPEN and operating normally. MVA does not offer appointments for Vehicle Emissions tests, just stop by at your convenience. View Vehicle Emissions Testing Wait Times.
Many services can be done online without having to call or make an appointment. Click here to get started. MVA Offices and Emissions stations will be closed on Monday, November 11 in observance of Veterans Day. Offices will reopen on Tuesday, November 12.
The VEIP testing network consists of 18 centralized inspection stations and 10 self-service kiosks located in 13 counties and Baltimore City.
Navigate Maryland Emissions Testing Locations with Ease. Maryland, a state that prides itself on the health of its bay and the clean air of its Appalachian foothills, requires timely vehicle emissions testing to maintain its environmental standards.
VEIP Inspection Info. Maryland VEIP, Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program, testing locations.
All VEIP stations are closed on Sunday and on all State holidays observed by the Motor Vehicle Administration. Click HERE for the most up-to-date information on Holidays and closings. Maryland VEIP, Vehicle Emissions Inspection Program, testing locations.
Maryland – Emissions Testing Locations. In the state of Maryland you will need to go to a VEIP testing station in order to get your emissions tested. Below is a list of the emissions testing stations located in Maryland.
Newly purchased vehicles in Maryland ONLY, with ORIGINAL ownership, are required to test ever 72 months from time of titling/registration. After the first test, the vehicle is required to test every two years. Used vehicles are required to emissions test every two years.
Drivers may visit a Maryland emissions testing center in any of the 14 cities or counties requiring a test. Alternately, drivers may visit one of the 10 self-service smog testing stations in Columbia, Curtis Bay, Halethorpe, Owings Mills, Annapolis, Beltsville, Frederick, Waldorf, Bel Air and Gaithersburg.