aedavis
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- Location
- Stansbury Park Utah
I registered 3 vehicles with vintage plates in June of this year (two motorcycles and truck). I had no issues with the initial registration - I just went in, asked for vintage plates for the vehicles, and walked out with vintage plates. I did not have any of the three inspected before getting the registration.
However, one of the motorcycles came due in October 2015. When I got the renewal, it stated that safety was required, both on the renewal card that was mailed and on the Utah DMV website. I went in to the Tooele DMV and asked about it, and the lady insisted that only vintage vehicles 40 years and older are exempt from safety, but vehicles 30-40 years old still require it.
I asked her if that was the case, why was I able to register all 3 of them without a safety inspection earlier this year, and she said that someone must have made a mistake. I am pretty sure her information is outdated and that 30 years and older are now exempt from safety inspections, but there's no point arguing with a DMV employee.
Has anyone else with vintage vehicles had an issue like this, where they were able to register as vintage, but then at renewal had to get an inspection? Didn't the law change in the last couple years that exempts vehicles 30 years and older from inspections, not just vehicles 40 years and older?
Thanks,
Allan
However, one of the motorcycles came due in October 2015. When I got the renewal, it stated that safety was required, both on the renewal card that was mailed and on the Utah DMV website. I went in to the Tooele DMV and asked about it, and the lady insisted that only vintage vehicles 40 years and older are exempt from safety, but vehicles 30-40 years old still require it.
I asked her if that was the case, why was I able to register all 3 of them without a safety inspection earlier this year, and she said that someone must have made a mistake. I am pretty sure her information is outdated and that 30 years and older are now exempt from safety inspections, but there's no point arguing with a DMV employee.
Has anyone else with vintage vehicles had an issue like this, where they were able to register as vintage, but then at renewal had to get an inspection? Didn't the law change in the last couple years that exempts vehicles 30 years and older from inspections, not just vehicles 40 years and older?
Thanks,
Allan