Emissions Testing in Mountain View, California

Find 5 licensed smog check stations in Mountain View. Browse test-only centers, STAR-certified locations, and shops offering registration renewal inspections. Requirements in California vary by vehicle type and model year.

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DOWNTOWN SMOG CENTER

4.9 · 79 reviews
Smog inspection station · 571 W El Camino Real, Mountain View, CA 94040

Downtown Smog Center offers smog check and vehicle inspection services in Mountain View, California. View hours and deta...

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Smog Check Network

4.9 · 64 reviews
Smog inspection station · 1010 El Monte Ave Los Altos, 1010 El Monte Ave, Mountain View, CA 94040

Smog Check Network offers emissions testing and vehicle inspection in Mountain View, CA. View hours and details.

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Mountain View Smog Test Only Center

4.8 · 356 reviews
Smog inspection station · 571 W El Camino Real, Mountain View, CA 94040

Mountain View Smog Test Only Center offers emissions testing and smog check services in Mountain View, California. View...

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Quik Smog

4.7 · 596 reviews
Smog inspection station · 2235 Old Middlefield Way # G, Mountain View, CA 94043

Quik Smog offers emissions testing and smog check services in Mountain View, California. Check hours and details for qui...

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Premier Star Smog Check, Mountain View

3.4 · 247 reviews
Smog inspection station · 101 E El Camino Real, Mountain View, CA 94040

Premier Star Smog Check in Mountain View, California provides emissions testing and smog check services. View hours and...

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City Guide

Emissions Testing in Mountain View, California

Finding a reliable place for emissions testing or a smog check in Mountain View is easier than ever. Our directory lists 5 licensed and verified emissions testing stations in the city, including STAR-certified and test-only centers where required. Whether you're renewing your registration or completing an out-of-state transfer, this page helps you quickly locate nearby inspection facilities and understand what applies in California.

Do Vehicles in Mountain View Need an Emissions Test?

Most drivers in Mountain View follow the same rules set by California. Requirements vary based on vehicle age, fuel type, and county. If you're unsure whether your ZIP code or vehicle model year requires a test, use this directory to browse local stations or review our state-specific testing requirements.

Types of Smog Check Services Available

  • Standard emissions tests for gasoline vehicles
  • OBD-II inspections for 1996+ model years
  • Tailpipe testing for older vehicles where required
  • Diesel emissions testing
  • Hybrid and electric vehicle smog checks
  • Registration renewal support
  • Test-only or STAR-certified inspections (state dependent)

Each listing includes the station's address, contact information, operating hours, and service notes to help you choose the right location.

Smog Check Tips for Mountain View Drivers

Before heading to a testing center in Mountain View, make sure:

  • Your check engine light is off
  • Your vehicle has completed recent drive cycles
  • The gas cap is properly sealed
  • The engine is fully warmed up
  • You have your registration and ID

Following these steps greatly increases the chance of passing on the first attempt.

Why Use This Directory?

Drivers in Mountain View rely on this directory because it provides a complete list of verified emissions testing stations, map-based navigation for quick lookup, accurate state-updated requirements, support for gasoline, diesel, hybrid, and electric vehicles, and clear explanations of exemptions and frequency rules.

Frequently Asked Questions About Emissions Testing in Mountain View, California

Get answers to common questions about smog checks, testing requirements, and finding the right station in Mountain View.

You can use this directory to find licensed emissions testing and smog check stations in Mountain View. Browse the listings above to see addresses, contact details, and services offered, then choose the station that's most convenient for your part of the city.
It depends on California's emissions testing program, your registration ZIP code, and your vehicle's model year and fuel type. Some areas of California require testing, while others do not. Check your California state page in this directory or your DMV's website to see if your address in Mountain View is in a testing area.
Most emissions programs require testing every one or two years, usually tied to registration renewal. Some vehicles are tested more frequently, and others are exempt for the first few model years. Use the California state page to see the current 2025 schedule for your vehicle type and registration area.
Prices vary by station and vehicle, but most emissions tests in Mountain View fall within the typical range for California. Many stations list pricing by phone or on their website, and some offer coupons or discounts. Use the listings above to contact a station directly for current pricing.
Requirements depend on vehicle type (gasoline, diesel, hybrid, electric), model year, and weight, as well as where your vehicle is registered in California. In many states, fully electric vehicles are exempt, newer vehicles are temporarily exempt, and certain older or specialty vehicles may have different rules. Check the California state page for the latest 2025 requirements.
Most stations in Mountain View ask you to bring your current registration or renewal notice, a valid photo ID, and proof of insurance if required by California. Make sure your vehicle is warmed up and the check engine light is off before you arrive.
If your vehicle fails, the station will provide a report showing the reason for failure (such as stored OBD-II codes or high tailpipe readings). In most programs, you must complete repairs and pass a retest before renewing your registration. Some states offer repair assistance, cost caps, or waivers. Details are listed on the California page in this directory.
In some states, certain vehicles are directed to specific station types (such as STAR or test-only centers). Unless your renewal notice or DMV instructions say otherwise, you can usually choose any licensed station in Mountain View. If you're unsure, ask the station when you call or check the instructions on your renewal notice.

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