Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the replies.
If a cop sees your expired inspection sticker in a parking lot, can you get a ticket?
And yes, I *could* find the time (and it takes forever, because there is always a wait) but I am not sure I'd pass inspection - last time my tires were acceptable, but on their last legs.
I already have new tires planned to be put on, on Dec 23rd. So I don't want to risk failing inspection only to have to go in again after getting new tires on.
Generally, it's just so much easier to wait to January because Dec is always such a pain. I kind of want to break the cycle so I get it in January, every year.
Yes.
Just have your mechanic do the inspection the same day you get the new tires. Problem solved
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the replies.
If a cop sees your expired inspection sticker in a parking lot, can you get a ticket?
And yes, I *could* find the time (and it takes forever, because there is always a wait) but I am not sure I'd pass inspection - last time my tires were acceptable, but on their last legs.
I already have new tires planned to be put on, on Dec 23rd. So I don't want to risk failing inspection only to have to go in again after getting new tires on.
Generally, it's just so much easier to wait to January because Dec is always such a pain. I kind of want to break the cycle so I get it in January, every year.
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:For those that postpone last expiry, isn’t emissions done at same time as inspection? Without emissions, won’t you be unable to renew registration?
get new tires at a place that will also do the inspection and get it done at the same time.Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for the replies.
If a cop sees your expired inspection sticker in a parking lot, can you get a ticket?
And yes, I *could* find the time (and it takes forever, because there is always a wait) but I am not sure I'd pass inspection - last time my tires were acceptable, but on their last legs.
I already have new tires planned to be put on, on Dec 23rd. So I don't want to risk failing inspection only to have to go in again after getting new tires on.
Generally, it's just so much easier to wait to January because Dec is always such a pain. I kind of want to break the cycle so I get it in January, every year.
Anonymous wrote:My inspection sticker expires in December, and it's always such a pain because December is just so damn busy. I'd love to push it until the first week of January.
What's the likelihood of getting caught for having an inspired sticker in VA? Is it just a matter of being caught by a cop? Is there a grace period?