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Discussion starter · #21 ·
Hi Dave, I thought the exemption became valid 4/1. You can test it out first. Aren't you missing a car or two in your signature?
 
My car is due by 4/30! Does anyone know how to file for the exemption? It's not my primary driver, I have collector car insurance and all, but I can't find out any information on what to do? Do I go to the emission testing center or DMV?

Jay
GR868
 
I called them at the downtown office and they said that the EPA hadn't passed it yet, so I had to take the ragtop through emission as my registration expired 3/15. They told me that I could have just not renewed my car and waited for the thing to pass, but it's not hard for me to get my cars through emissions.

Anywho.....give them a call (602) 207-7001 and see if they can give you the details. http://www.azdeq.gov/environ/air/vei/exempt.html doesn't have anything on it, but I'm sure that they can fill you in if you call them.
 
Discussion starter · #26 ·
To make your car exempt:
If you are in the smog counties you will need to fax a copy of a current collector car insurance card to the AZ DMV. Evidently the insurance section of the DMV will lock in your insurance and create your exemption. I also understand that if you change companies you will need to do this again.
The AZ DMV Insurance section fax number is 602 712-3288
 
well jackr,paulm, ALL MY CARS ARE ROAD LEGAL...hehehe.. and not 1 minuite in that hot,long,boring, emissions line!...im loven it!
 
Discussion starter · #30 ·
My 67 is due in July....which is why it's off the road every year from July to September. The late penalty was worth not going to the smog station when its 110 degrees.
 
Great new AZ :)

Copied from http://www.azdeq.gov/function/news/2007/april.html#0402

"Emission Test Exemptions Expanded to Collectible Vehicles and Motorcycles

PHOENIX (April 2, 2007) -- The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) and the Arizona Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Division (ADOT/MVD) today announced that collectible vehicles registered in Phoenix and Tucson testing areas will be exempt from emission tests. Motorcycles registered in the Tucson testing area will also be exempt.

The exemption begins with April 2007 vehicle registration renewals under a plan recently approved the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). EPA studies show that exempting such vehicles from the emission testing program would not interfere with meeting and maintaining health-based standards for ozone and carbon monoxide, and would present no significant degradation of air quality.

"We are pleased that EPA has approved our request to exempt collectible vehicle owners and motorcycle riders from the emissions inspection requirement," said ADEQ Director Steve Owens. "These vehicles are not harming our air quality, so their exemption is well-deserved."

"MVD welcomes this opportunity to work with the EPA, ADEQ and the insurance industry so that collectible vehicle registrations can renew quickly and easily online at www.ServiceArizona.com ," said MVD Director Stacey K. Stanton.

The new regulation requires that owners of collectible vehicles carry special collectible vehicle insurance. Arizona insurance companies must report the special coverage to MVD electronically before the registration renewal - with emissions exemption - can occur."

I'm calling tomorrow to find out what i need to do.

GR868
Jay
 
hey jay...i already went through it.. go down to mvd,i went to the one on baseline and ?? greenfield.showed then my colector car ins card and policy and they called it a code 38.they gave me my (4 )tags and out the door i went.i renewed 4 cars.... just tell them code 38... coyote dave...
 
I went to the MVD Friday afternoon and took care or my registration. All I had to do was show them my Insurance policy. All they did was look for the word "Classic", punch a few things in the computer and re-printed the registration with "No Emissions Required" on it.

Isn't life wonderful.

GR868
Jay
 
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