Emissions
Does My Vehicle Need an Emission Test?
Vehicle Type |
Emission Test Needed? |
Notes |
---|---|---|
New car (gasoline) |
No |
Vehicles purchased from a dealer are exempt from testing for the first seven model years. |
1982‑and‑newer gasoline vehicles over seven model years old |
Yes |
Every two years. |
1981‑and‑older gasoline vehicles |
Yes |
Every year. |
Selling car/Change of ownership |
Yes |
Responsibility of seller; if a vehicle is purchased with 12 or more months left on original seven‑year exemption, no test is required at the time of sale. |
Commuters (vehicles registered outside emissions area but driven into area 90 or more days per year for work or school) |
Yes |
Vehicle model year rules apply. Must inform county when no longer commuting. |
Hybrids |
Yes |
Every two years for model year 2010 or older. |
Collector vehicle model year 1975‑and‑older
Collector vehicle model years 1976 to 1985 |
No
Varies |
Must be registered as a "collector's item."
If vehicle was registered as a collector's item prior to Sept. 1, 2009, and the registration has never lapsed or expired, no test is needed. |
Alternative fuel vehicles |
Varies |
Vehicles that run on the following fuel types require emissions testing: ethanol, natural gas, propane, methanol, bio‑diesel, propane/gas, methanol/gas, natural gas/diesel, natural gas/gas, and ethanol gas. |
All electric vehicles (with no gas tank or tail pipe emission) |
No |
However, if the vehicle is a hybrid, an emissions test is required (see Hybrids). |
Light‑duty diesel vehicles 2007 and older |
Yes |
Every year. |
Light‑duty diesel vehicles 2008 and newer |
Yes |
Every two years. |
New light‑duty diesel vehicles |
No |
New vehicles are exempt from testing for the first four years. |
Source: Section 42‑4‑301, et seq., C.R.S. |
- repair waivers: 1968 or newer vehicles with $715 in emissions‑related repairs and 1967 or older vehicles with $75 in emissions‑related repairs;
- economic hardship waivers: if a vehicle has failed at least one emissions test, no repairs are necessary, and the owner is receiving need‑based financial assistance; and
- diagnostic waivers: for vehicles where no additional emissions‑related repairs would fix the vehicle and the required parts are no longer available.
- Air Care Colorado;
- Colorado Department of Revenue; or
- Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.