Motor home Fact Sheet – Clean Truck Check
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What are the Clean Truck Check requirements?
Clean Truck Check is a CARB program to ensure emissions control equipment is operating properly, for heavy duty vehicles, which includes motor homes for recreational use or emergency occupancy,
- Motor homes not for recreational use or emergency occupancy (e.g. commercial use motor homes) must follow these compliance requirements. Clean Truck Check Requirements for Vehicles Subject to Semi-Annual Compliance
- Vehicles that are non-gasoline, over 14,000 pounds manufacturer's GVWR and operate on California public roads or highways (including recreational and emergency use motor homes) subject to Clean Truck Check must be reported in CTC-VIS at https://cleantruckcheck.arb.ca.gov. Non-CA registered motorhomes are not subject to Clean Truck Check.
- Annual compliance fees need to be paid by the vehicle’s compliance deadline, which is shown in CTC-VIS, and must be paid in CTC-VIS.
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- Payments must be made through your CTC-VIS account and may only be made by debit or credit card, or eCheck. Paper checks will not be accepted.
- Emissions compliance testing requirements are effective October 1, 2024. Testing deadlines begin January 1, 2025, and require submission of a passing Clean Truck Check emissions compliance test. Compliance deadlines for motorhomes are available at Agricultural Vehicles & California Motorhomes Annual Compliance Requirements | California Air Resources Board.
How do I test my motor home?
California registered motorhomes are required to undergo an annual emissions compliance test. These vehicles may be tested up to 90 days prior to the vehicle’s testing deadline to provide time for any necessary repairs. Emissions compliance tests must be performed by a Clean Truck Check credentialed tester. You may search for credentialed testers by location at Available for Hire Credentialed Testers | California Air Resources Board.
What do I do if I have a CA DMV registration hold labeled Clean Truck Check(SB210)?
California Department of Motor Vehicles (CA DMV) automatically places registration holds on vehicles not compliant with Clean Truck Check. To avoid any potential registration holds, please ensure the vehicle is reported in CTC-VIS, annual compliance fees are paid, and annual emissions compliance testing requirements have been met.