Is There a Grace Period for Expired Inspection Stickers in PA? No. Your PA State Inspection is valid through the last day of the month and year listed on the sticker.
How long do you have to get an inspection sticker after it expires in PA?
You have until the last day of that month and year to get your inspection and sticker renewed to remain legal to operate that vehicle. There is a ten-day grace period after the expiration date.
Is there a grace period for car inspections in Pennsylvania?
There is a ten-day grace period after the expiration date. Still, you can only drive the car during that time if you can prove you have an appointment at a licensed PennDot inspection station and you are driving to that appointment.
How long do you have after your inspection sticker expired in PA?
If your vehicle inspection expires, you can legally drive your vehicle to an inspection station within 10 days of the expiration, only if you have booked an appointment at the station and can prove you are driving there. Otherwise, you cannot drive the vehicle.
Is there a grace period for inspection stickers in Pennsylvania?
Your sticker will have a month and year visible on your sticker. You have until the last day of that month and year to get your inspection and sticker renewed to remain legal to operate that vehicle. There is a ten-day grace period after the expiration date.
How much is the fine for expired inspection sticker in PA?
We have found that the fine for an expired inspection sticker is $25 plus costs. Incredibly, we have read that the fine usually ends up being around $100. Section 4703 of the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code is titled Operation of vehicle without official certificate of inspection.Jan 26, 2014