
Smog Check inspections - Bureau of Automotive Repair
Smog Check inspections Smog Check licensees provide emissions services, including inspections and repairs. Inspectors use one of two systems depending on vehicle age, weight, …
Home page - Bureau of Automotive Repair
The Bureau of Automotive Repair serves Californians through effective regulation of the automotive repair and Smog Check industry.
BAR-Contracted Auto Dismantlers - Bureau of Automotive Repair
The CAP vehicle retirement option offers eligible consumers a financial incentive to retire their operational vehicle at a BAR-contracted auto dismantler. Review the list of available BAR …
About the Bureau of Automotive Repair
Learn about the Bureau of Automotive Repair, including an overview on who we license, our programs, and our leadership.
BAR-OIS and BAR-SIS inspection systems - Bureau of Automotive …
The BAR-OIS and BAR-SIS systems consist of the same equipment—including a BAR-certified Data Acquisition Device (DAD), biometric palm scanner, and other off-the-shelf …
Maintenance and repairs - Bureau of Automotive Repair
Maintenance and repairs Regular maintenance and repairs help keep your vehicle safe and reliable. It’s important to choose a licensed auto shop for these services to ensure the work is …
CAP Confirmation - Bureau of Automotive Repair
The Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) is in receipt of your Consumer Assistance Program (CAP) application. IMPORTANT: To avoid potential delays and expedite the processing of …
Contact us - Bureau of Automotive Repair
Contact the Bureau of Automotive RepairBAR field offices provide support services to license applicants and licensees. Locations: Bakersfield, Culver City, Fresno, Hercules, Riverside, …
Vehicle safety systems inspections - Bureau of Automotive Repair
Vehicle safety systems inspections Vehicle safety systems inspection stations provide comprehensive inspections of vehicle safety systems. Technicians licensed to verify safety …
The Bureau of Automotive Repair (Bureau or BAR) staff noticed the proposed rulemaking with a 45-day comment period ending on December 16, 2024. The Bureau received 10 comments …