Get Your MA State Inspection At V&F Auto

Be Prepared
Before you head to the mechanic, conduct a basic self-inspection. Make sure your lights and windshield wipers work properly, check for any rust spots or window cracks, and ensure that your license plates are firmly attached to your car. Most of these things are easy enough to fix at home, and giving your car a quick check could save you from a second inspection. You should also review your car’s maintenance history. If it’s been a while since you’ve gotten your tires replaced or had your brakes done, you might need to have them serviced in order to pass inspection. If your check engine light is on or your car is making any unusual noises, you won’t pass inspection.Make An Appointment
When your car's sticker is about to expire, come on down for an inspection! You can also call us at (413)314-2280 to make an appointment or schedule an appointment online.
Visit Us To Complete Your MA State Inspection
When you arrive for your inspection, grab your registration and head inside. Most mechanics will require that you fill out a form with some basic personal information and provide payment for the service upfront (MA State Inspections cost about $35, give or take a few dollars). They might also ask you to buckle all of the seatbelts in your car to make sure they're all working. After you hand over the keys, the inspector will check:- VIN number, registration, and license plates
- Windshield, wipers, and windshield washer
- All lights, including headlights, headlight aim, turn signals, flashers, tail lamps, brake lights, backup lights, and other lighting devices.
- Rearview mirrors
- Horn
- Exhaust system
- Tires
- Body panels and fuel tank
- Frame and unibody
- Service, parking, and emergency brakes
- Seat belts and airbag operation
- Ball joints, steering, and suspension
- Visible smoke
- Emissions Test and Emissions Components (if your car is 2001 or newer)