GR-8 wrote:From my understanding if you have a mailing address in another county where you "reside" in you can use that. You don't need to prove you live there. So if you have family or friends that live in a non emissions county then you can ask to use their address.
That's kind of what I've assumed. I mean, what's to stop someone from just registering their car to some random address and forwarding their mail? Again, since you don't have to prove you live there, doesn't seem like it'd matter. But I also don't want to break the law. I might just have to bite the bullet and do some more research... (and the peasants rejoiced)
speedjunkie wrote:Alright, I'll give you my address to use. lol
Lol, thanks
Brigdh wrote:Technically (although I haven't heard of anyone getting nailed with this) if you drive the car in an emissions area 90 days or more a year (such as commuting for school or work), you are required to pass emissions.
Huh, that's really interesting. Since my RX-7 doesn't run for 90 days in a year, I doubt I'd have to worry about that.
Though that seems odd, because if you were commuting to Denver from the Springs or something you'd have to pass emissions in Denver even though you live in the Springs. Though the way the government works rarely makes sense.