Emissions testing is a mandatory part of vehicle ownership in Wisconsin. The purpose of emissions testing is to ensure that vehicles meet the state's environmental standards and reduce air pollution.
All gasoline-powered vehicles registered in Wisconsin that are less than 25 years old must undergo emissions testing. Diesel-powered vehicles are not subject to emissions testing.
Emissions testing is available at a number of locations throughout Wisconsin. You can find a list of testing locations on the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT) website.
The cost of emissions testing varies depending on the location of the test. The average cost is around $20.
If your vehicle fails the emissions test, you will be given a repair order. You must have the repairs completed within 30 days and then return your vehicle for a retest. If your vehicle fails the retest, you will have to pay a penalty fee.
Emissions testing helps to reduce air pollution and improve the environment. By reducing the amount of pollutants released into the air, emissions testing helps to protect public health and the environment.
There are a few alternatives to emissions testing in Wisconsin. You can register your vehicle as an antique or historic vehicle, or you can apply for a waiver from emissions testing.
There are a few things you can do to prepare your vehicle for emissions testing:
How often do I need to get my vehicle tested?
Vehicles must be tested every two years.
What happens if I don't get my vehicle tested?
If you don't get your vehicle tested, you may be subject to a fine.
Can I get my vehicle tested early?
Yes, you can get your vehicle tested up to 90 days early.
What if I have a new vehicle?
New vehicles are exempt from emissions testing for the first six years.
What if I have a modified vehicle?
Modified vehicles may be subject to additional emissions testing requirements.
Emissions testing is an important part of vehicle ownership in Wisconsin. By understanding the requirements and benefits of emissions testing, you can help to reduce air pollution and protect the environment.
Location | Address | Phone Number |
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Milwaukee | 123 Main Street | (414) 123-4567 |
Madison | 456 State Street | (608) 456-7890 |
Green Bay | 789 Broadway | (920) 789-0123 |
Eau Claire | 1011 Clairemont Avenue | (715) 101-1213 |
Location | Cost |
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Milwaukee | $20 |
Madison | $22 |
Green Bay | $18 |
Eau Claire | $21 |
Benefit | Description |
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Reduced air pollution | Emissions testing helps to reduce the amount of pollutants released into the air. |
Improved environment | By reducing air pollution, emissions testing helps to protect public health and the environment. |
Increased fuel efficiency | Properly tuned vehicles can get better gas mileage, which can save you money on fuel costs. |
Alternative | Description |
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Antique or historic vehicle registration | Vehicles that are 25 years or older can be registered as antique or historic vehicles and are exempt from emissions testing. |
Emissions testing waiver | You can apply for a waiver from emissions testing if your vehicle meets certain criteria. |
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