1. Vehicle Inspection Report: The seller must obtain a vehicle inspection report from a licensed inspection station in the state. This report must indicate whether the vehicle passed or failed the inspection and must note any necessary repairs or maintenance.
2. Repair or Compliance Statement: If the inspection report indicates that the vehicle failed the inspection, the seller must provide a written statement from a licensed repair shop or inspection station stating that the vehicle has been repaired or that it complies with state safety and emission standards.
3. Emissions Inspection Certificate: If the vehicle is more than 10 years old, the seller must also provide an emissions inspection certificate showing that the vehicle meets the state's emission standards.
It's important to note that the buyer is responsible for any repairs or maintenance required to pass the vehicle inspection. The buyer may also be required to pay for a new inspection sticker.
As the seller, you are responsible for providing this information to the buyer prior to the sale of the vehicle. Failure to do so may result in legal consequences or disputes between the buyer and the seller.