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NJ State Inspection Station Since 1980
- Emissions Testing
- Safety Inspection
- Check Engine Light (Most Common)
- Exhaust Leaks
- Lighting Failures
- Tire Condition
- Suspension Wear
- We Fix What We Find

Foreign Aid has been our go-to shop for European car service for years. Honest, knowledgeable, and they treat you like family. Kurt and his team always get it right the first time.
– Satisfied Customer
NJ State Inspection in Montclair — Licensed Inspection Station
Looking for a NJ state inspection in Montclair? Foreign Aid Inc is a licensed New Jersey state inspection station located in Upper Montclair. We have been performing vehicle inspections for over 45 years, and unlike chain shops or MVC stations, we specialize in European vehicles — so if your BMW, Mercedes, Audi, Volvo, or Volkswagen needs attention after inspection, we can handle it right here, right now.
Neither of our main competitors in the Montclair area — Hoffman’s Foreign Auto or Montclair Motorwerks — offers state inspections. That means if you go to them for repairs and still need your inspection done, you are making a second trip somewhere else. At Foreign Aid, we handle it all under one roof.
What Does a NJ State Inspection Include?
New Jersey vehicle inspections are designed to make sure your car is safe to drive and meets the state’s emissions standards. Here is what the NJ state inspection checks:
Emissions Testing
- OBD-II scan — Your vehicle’s onboard diagnostic system is scanned for any active emissions-related trouble codes. If your check engine light is on, your car will fail.
- Gas cap integrity test — A loose, cracked, or missing gas cap can trigger an evaporative emissions failure.
- Visual emissions inspection — The inspector checks for visible smoke, tampered catalytic converters, and properly connected emissions components.
Safety Inspection
- Windshield and glass — No cracks in the driver’s line of sight.
- Wipers and washers — Must be functional.
- Lights and signals — Headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn signals all tested.
- Horn — Must be audible.
- Steering and suspension — Checked for excessive play or damage.
- Tires — Minimum tread depth of 2/32″, no bald spots or sidewall damage.
- Brakes — Functional and responsive.
- Mirrors — Driver and passenger side mirrors present and intact.
If any of these items fail, your vehicle will not pass inspection. The good news: as a full-service diagnostic shop, we can identify and fix the problem on the spot — no second appointment needed.
NJ Inspection Requirements: When Is Your Car Due?
New Jersey requires periodic vehicle inspections, but the schedule depends on your vehicle:
- New vehicles — Exempt for the first 5 years from the original date of purchase.
- After 5 years — Inspection required every 2 years.
- Used vehicles — Must be inspected at time of title transfer/registration.
- Out-of-state transfers — Inspection required when registering in NJ for the first time.
- Commercial vehicles — Annual inspection required.
Not sure when your inspection is due? Check the sticker on your windshield — the expiration month and year are printed right on it. Or call us at (973) 746-1010 and we will help you figure it out.
2026 Update: Newark MVC Inspection Station Closure
If you have been hearing about changes to NJ inspections, here is what you need to know. The Newark MVC inspection station has closed, and drivers whose inspection stickers expire between April and July 2026 have received a 3-month extension from the MVC.
This closure is pushing more drivers to private inspection stations like ours. Wait times at remaining MVC locations have increased significantly. At Foreign Aid, there is no waiting in a government line — just call or stop by, and we will take care of it efficiently.
If your sticker was extended, do not wait until the last minute. Schedule your inspection now so you are not scrambling when the extension runs out.
Common Reasons European Cars Fail NJ Inspection
European vehicles are built to high standards, but they also have some common failure points that we see regularly at our shop:
Check Engine Light (Most Common)
If your check engine light is illuminated, your car will automatically fail the OBD-II emissions scan. Common triggers on European cars include:
- Oxygen sensor failures — Especially common on BMWs and Audis past 80,000 miles.
- Catalytic converter efficiency codes — Mercedes and VW models are particularly prone.
- EVAP system leaks — Often caused by a failing purge valve or charcoal canister.
- Mass airflow sensor issues — Volkswagen and Audi turbocharged engines see this frequently.
Exhaust Leaks
NJ road salt accelerates corrosion on exhaust system components. Flex pipes, downpipes, and muffler connections are common leak points, especially on cars over 8 years old.
Lighting Failures
European cars use more complex lighting systems — HID and LED headlights, adaptive cornering lights, and integrated DRL modules. A burned-out bulb or malfunctioning ballast will cause a failure.
Tire Condition
Low-profile tires on European sport sedans and SUVs wear faster and are more susceptible to sidewall damage from NJ potholes. We check tire condition as part of every inspection.
Suspension Wear
Air suspension systems on Mercedes, BMW, and Audi models can develop leaks that cause the vehicle to sit unevenly — which may trigger a safety concern during inspection. Our suspension specialists see this regularly.
How to Prepare Your Car for NJ State Inspection
Want to make sure your car passes on the first visit? Here is a quick checklist:
- Check your dashboard — If the check engine light, ABS light, or airbag light is on, get it diagnosed before inspection. We offer complete diagnostic services.
- Test your lights — Walk around the car and check every bulb: headlights (low and high beam), taillights, brake lights, turn signals, reverse lights, and license plate lights.
- Inspect your wipers — Replace them if they streak or skip. This is cheap insurance against a failure.
- Look at your tires — Check for bald spots, uneven wear, or sidewall damage. Use the penny test: if you can see all of Lincoln’s head, you need new tires.
- Tighten your gas cap — Make sure it clicks. A loose gas cap can trigger an EVAP code.
- Drive the car — If the battery was recently disconnected, the OBD-II monitors need time to reset. Drive at least 50-100 miles of mixed city and highway before bringing the car in.
If you are not sure whether your car will pass, bring it in for a pre-inspection check. We will go through everything and let you know what needs attention — before you are on the clock at an inspection station.
Why Get Your Inspection at Foreign Aid Instead of an MVC Station or Chain Shop?
You have options when it comes to NJ state inspections. Here is why drivers in Montclair, Glen Ridge, Bloomfield, Verona, and the surrounding area choose us:
We Fix What We Find
If your car fails inspection at an MVC station, you get a rejection sticker and directions to find a repair shop. Then you pay for the repair, then go back for re-inspection. That is three trips. At Foreign Aid, if something fails, we diagnose it, fix it, and re-inspect — all in one place. For European cars especially, this saves you time and money.
European Car Expertise
Chain shops may do inspections, but they are not specialists. When your Audi’s EVAP system throws a code or your BMW’s adaptive headlight module is acting up, they are guessing. We have been working on European cars exclusively for over 45 years. We know what to look for and how to fix it right the first time.
No Government Lines
MVC inspection stations mean waiting in line — sometimes for hours, especially now that the Newark station has closed. At Foreign Aid, you make an appointment, drop off your car, and we handle it. We even offer free loaner cars so you are not stuck waiting.
Honest Assessment
We are not going to sell you repairs you do not need. Kirk Marcou has been running this shop since the beginning, and our reputation is built on straight talk and fair pricing. Our 4.7-star rating across 108 reviews speaks for itself — check our customer reviews.
How Much Does a NJ State Inspection Cost?
The NJ state inspection fee is set by the state — it is the same whether you go to an MVC station or a licensed private facility like ours. The current fee for a standard passenger vehicle inspection is $40-$50 (check with us for the current exact amount, as fees may be adjusted by the state).
There is no advantage to going to an MVC station on cost — the fee is the same. The advantage of coming to us is that if anything needs repair, we handle it immediately without sending you elsewhere.
Hours and How to Schedule Your Inspection
Getting your NJ state inspection at Foreign Aid is easy:
- Call us: (973) 746-1010
- Stop by: 207 Bellevue Ave, Upper Montclair, NJ 07043
- Hours: Monday through Friday — call for current hours
We recommend scheduling in advance, especially during busy periods when MVC station closures are driving more traffic to private inspection stations. But if your sticker is about to expire and you need to get in quickly, give us a call — we will do our best to fit you in.
Remember: we provide free loaner cars for any service that takes more than a couple of hours, so you will never be stranded.
Frequently Asked Questions About NJ State Inspections
Can I get a NJ state inspection at a private shop?
Yes. New Jersey licenses private inspection facilities (PIF) to perform state inspections. Foreign Aid Inc is a licensed PIF, which means your inspection here is the same official inspection you would get at an MVC station — same checklist, same sticker, same validity. The difference is better service, shorter wait times, and the ability to fix any issues on the spot.
What happens if my car fails inspection?
If your vehicle fails, you will receive a rejection notice specifying what failed. You then have one free re-inspection within 30 days at the same facility. At Foreign Aid, we can typically diagnose the issue, make the repair, and re-inspect your car without a separate trip — saving you time and hassle.
Will my car pass inspection with the check engine light on?
No. An illuminated check engine light (MIL) is an automatic failure on the OBD-II emissions test. If your light is on, we recommend bringing it in for diagnostic testing before your inspection appointment so we can identify and resolve the issue first.
How long does a NJ state inspection take?
At our shop, a standard inspection typically takes 30 to 60 minutes. If repairs are needed and you choose to have them done, the total time depends on the repair — but we provide free loaner cars so you are not waiting around.
My inspection sticker was extended because of the Newark station closure. What should I do?
If your sticker expiration falls between April and July 2026, the MVC has granted a 3-month extension. However, we recommend not waiting until the extension expires. Remaining MVC stations are overwhelmed, and private stations like ours are seeing increased demand. Schedule your inspection now to avoid the rush.
Do I need an appointment for a state inspection?
We strongly recommend calling ahead at (973) 746-1010 to schedule, especially during high-demand periods. Walk-ins are accepted when our schedule allows, but an appointment guarantees your spot.
Serving the Greater Montclair Area
Foreign Aid Inc has been the trusted choice for NJ state inspections in Upper Montclair and the surrounding communities for over 45 years. We serve drivers from:
- Upper Montclair and Montclair (07043, 07042)
- Glen Ridge
- Bloomfield
- Verona
- Cedar Grove
- West Orange
- Clifton
- Nutley
Whether you drive a BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volvo, Volkswagen, Porsche, or Mini Cooper, your inspection is in expert hands at Foreign Aid.
Ready to schedule your NJ state inspection? Call (973) 746-1010 or stop by 207 Bellevue Ave, Upper Montclair, NJ 07043. No long lines, no hassle, and if anything needs fixing — we have got you covered.
