by JPMINITUCSON » Mon Jan 12, 2015 11:51 pm
I assume you are talking about your "B" reg Mini.
1st: You will need to make copies of all import documents (V5, etc.)
2nd: Cars older than 25 years, registered as a collector car, do not require a SMOG inspection. 1984 Minis were never legally sold in the USA so they do not appear in the AZ ADOT smog database. Insure your vehicle as a collector car, otherwise you will enter the "Devils Triangle of AZ SMOG Rules". Bring proof of insurance.
3rd: Since your vehicle has never been titled in the USA, AZ will require a vehicle inspection (different than a SMOG Inspection):
Vehicle inspections match the vehicle identification number (VIN) to the vehicle ownership documents to determine the identity of the vehicle, and (in some cases) to verify that the vehicle is properly equipped for highway use. You will need three items for an inspection:
Proof of ownership, usually a title
Valid driver license
Receipts or invoices for all component parts that have been repaired or replaced.
Three Inspection Levels
Level II/III inspections are performed at Enforcement and Compliance Division (ECD) Inspection locations.
Level I
Conducted at MVD and authorized third-party offices, or by designated law enforcement officers. Level I inspections are for out-of-state vehicles without proof of title and/or registration, and for bonded titles. This is required only for certain vehicles. Most vehicles are successfully inspected and verified at this level. There is no fee for a Level I inspection conducted at an MVD office. Third Party providers may charge a fee.
Level II
This inspection can only be performed at ADOT ECD inspection locations. Secondary inspection is conducted when unusual circumstances indicate that a secondary VIN should be examined. A Level II inspection is conducted by a specially certified ADOT agent. The fee is $20 and, if a new Arizona number needs to be assigned, a $5 fee will be added. All inspections are performed on a first come first serve basis, no appointments will be scheduled.
In some cases where a Level II inspection is conducted, a review at a later date may determine that a Level III inspection is required. You will then be required to pay an additional $30.
Level III
This inspection can only be performed at ADOT ECD inspection locations.
This highest level inspection is conducted by specially certified ADOT agents, by appointment only. Level III inspections could occur when a vehicle is restored salvage, a recovered stolen vehicle or has been involved in a collision. The fee is $50. All inspections are performed on a first come first serve basis, no appointments will be scheduled.
To help reduce auto theft, restored salvage vehicles require the more comprehensive Level III inspection that is conducted by specially certified officers. Level III is necessary to verify all major component parts which include front end assembly, engine, transmission, as well as rear end assembly for trucks and truck-type vehicles.
A friend of mine was required to have a Level 3 when he imported a 1988 Mini from Japan this fall. They did a search on the VIN to see if it matched the car.
Hope this helps. (AND MAKE COPIES OF EVERYTHING BEFORE YOU GO TO THE AZ MVD.)
CHEERS!
Jon
Jon
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