Concord, NH - The New Hampshire Department of Justice and Department of Safety are providing an update on the state’s vehicle inspection program following a federal court order issued on January 27, 2026:
Under state law passed last year, New Hampshire’s required vehicle inspection program was scheduled to end on January 31, 2026. However, before that change took effect, a federal court ordered the State to keep the inspection program in place for now. As a result, the vehicle inspection program will continue after January 31, 2026.
The State disagrees with the court’s preliminary injunction, plans to appeal the court’s decision, and will seek to pause the ruling while the appeal is underway. In addition, future legislative action or court developments could change the status of the inspection program.
We understand that these changes may be confusing or frustrating for inspection stations, inspectors, and drivers.
If there are any updates, the State will share new guidance at https://www.dmv.nh.gov/vehicles-boats-and-titles/inspections-emissions and will work to provide additional flexibility where appropriate.
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Source: The above notice is from a news release issued from the Attorney General's Office and the Department of Safety