Frequently asked questions
The Clean Truck Check program combines periodic vehicle testing requirements with other emissions monitoring techniques and expanded enforcement strategies to identify vehicles in need of emissions related repairs and ensure any needed repairs are performed. When fully implemented, the program will provide significant reductions in smog-forming and carcinogenic toxic air pollution necessary to achieve federal air quality mandates and healthy air in California’s communities.
Deadline Update for Clean Truck Check Reporting: The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is extending the Clean Truck Check reporting deadline to January 31, 2024, to allow vehicle owners additional time to complete their initial fleet reporting and meet the compliance fee requirement for 2023. To access the reporting database to complete your reporting requirements, please visit the Clean Truck Check program page.
CARB expects the periodic vehicle testing requirements will become effective in mid-2024 with each vehicle subject to one test in 2024 ranging from July 1 to December 31 depending on your DMV registration expiration date for CA registered vehicles or the last digit of your VIN for out-of-state registered and exempt plated vehicles. Please refer to Guidance to Vehicle Owners on 2024 Periodic Testing Requirements for Vehicles Subject to Semiannual Testing | California Air Resources Board.
You may have accessed this webpage due to a Notice of Incomplete Renewal from DMV as shown below. If you received this or a similar notice that says you’re out of compliance – please visit the TruckStop DMV page.
This depends on what type of vehicle you own, and what year it is. In 2024, there is only one test required per vehicle as testing deadlines will begin no sooner than July 2024. Testing deadlines are based on your DMV registration or the last digit of the VIN (for non-California registered vehicles and vehicles exempt from California DMV registration) In 2025 and 2026, there will be semi-annual testing for non-agricultural vehicles and non-California registered motorhomes. The second test per year will be due six months after your first test. Starting in 2027, vehicles equipped with OBD equipment will begin reporting quarterly. Additional information is provided HERE
The Clean Truck Check Program does not apply to: • Zero-emission trucks • Military tactical vehicles • Authorized emergency vehicles • Motorhomes registered outside of California • Historical vehicles • Gasoline vehicles • Vehicles operating under an experimental permit You are not required to report vehicles that are exempted from the program.
It is not a requirement; however, CARB recommends keeping a record of your compliance certificate easily accessible.
Meeting the reporting requirements of the Clean Truck Check is the responsibility of the owner. If you have any questions about the brokerage aspect, please see the Clean Truck Check Program page and visit the Freight Contractor, Broker, and Applicable Freight Facility Requirements. If these drivers operate as separate entities, they should create their own separate accounts within CTC-VIS.
The Clean Truck Check Program does have a Five-Day Pass available for vehicles that operate five or less days per year, per vehicle.
Yes, vehicle fields are: VIN, License plate number, State in which the vehicle is registered with a DMV, Vehicle make, Vehicle model, Vehicle model year, Engine fuel type, and Gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR). Additional information can be found on the Reporting Database Webpage.
Only report the ones that are subject to Clean Truck Check.
To get more information, please visit the Clean Truck Check program page at : https://ww2.arb.ca.gov/our-work/programs/CTC. To stay up to date, sign up through CARB’s webpage to get email updates.
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