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pa inspection price chart

by Trace Fahey Published 4 years ago Updated 2 years ago

How much should a PA inspection cost?

$39.99 PA State Inspection & Emissions Test.

How much are PA inspection stickers?

The cost of the official sticker is $9 if your vehicle passes inspection. If your car or truck does not pass inspection, we can perform the needed repairs here.

How long can you drive with an expired inspection sticker in PA?

within 10 daysIf 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.

How do I get a PA inspection sticker online?

Instructions for Ordering Stickers Online for the First Time The station owner will need to log into www.inspections.penndot.gov to begin the registration process. The first screen that will appear is a Sign-in Page with an option to register. Select REGISTER.

What is the only payment form for PennDOT?

For any transaction taking place at a PennDOT Driver License Center, payment cards as well as checks or money orders made payable to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania are the only acceptable forms of payment.

Does PennDOT accept cash?

All of PennDOT's Driver License Centers accept debit or credit cards, checks or money orders as forms of payment, but no cash. The Riverfront Office Center Customer Counter currently accepts debit or credit cards, checks, money orders, or cash. PennDOT will charge a fee of $62 or more for each check returned as uncollectible.

Why is pricing important in a business?

The most important factor in any business is figuring out how much to charge for services. That’s what we call pricing. It’s crucial. Many inspectors have no idea how to go about it. They don't know what price is both competitive and profitable. That's why you need to develop a strategy for pricing your services.

What is billable hours?

Billable Hours. The billable hours method is based on how many hours you work on your inspection service. The more time you spend doing an inspection, the lower your hourly rate. Given the same rate, the less time you work, the more you make per hour.

How much is Mary's flat rate?

So, Mary's flat rate is $400, which can be adjusted up or down, depending on other factors. She figured out that, on average, she works four billable hours at $100 per hour to be successful--or profitable--in her business. To figure out billable hours, let's consider how many total hours you work in a week.

Do you have to know your hourly rate?

Many professionals struggle in assigning a value to their time. You should know your hourly rate or how much you charge per hour. And remember, your hourly rate needs to cover not just your valuable time, but also your overhead. And it has to also bring you profits.

What is overhead inspection?

The term "overhead" is the fixed costs of operating your inspection business. This usually includes rent and utilities (electric, HVAC, phone/Internet), computers and software, other office equipment, cameras and other inspection tools, vehicle and fuel, training and certifications, etc.

How many hours are billable in a year?

If you work 10 hours a day, that’s 50 hours a week, and 2,500 hours a year. But how many of those working hours are ...

How many hours does a job take to do a job inspection?

The hours would be only the time you spend working on the inspection itself. Assume each job takes five hours , including driving time, inspecting time, and report-writing time. And you expect to do one job per day. That’s five hours per day of billable hours, 25 hours per week, and 1,250 billable hours per year.

What is the difference between emissions test and state inspection?

What is the difference between the Emissions Test and the State Inspection? 1 Emissions Test: 1996 and newer vehicles are equipped with an onboard computer that controls all aspects of engine performance with regard to fuel, spark, and air. As long as all aspects of this computer are functioning correctly, then the vehicle’s emissions meet federal standards. However, if any of the computer’s sensors or relays are malfunctioning, they need to be repaired or replaced for the vehicle to be considered federally compliant. The emissions test is a state mandated test of these computer systems. 2 State Inspection: After the emissions test is completed, a comprehensive safety evaluation of the vehicle is performed. This safety evaluation is what is commonly referred to as the “State Inspection,” or more properly the “State Safety Inspection.” This inspection tests a number of the vehicle’s various components for safety and performance, which will be discussed in further detail below.

What is an emissions test?

The emissions test is a state mandated test of these computer systems. State Inspection: After the emissions test is completed, a comprehensive safety evaluation of the vehicle is performed. This safety evaluation is what is commonly referred to as the “State Inspection,” or more properly the “State Safety Inspection.”.

When is a car inspection due?

A good rule of thumb is that you can get it done any time not only in the calendar month in which it is due, but also in the two calendar months prior. So if your vehicle is due for inspection in July, you can get it done as early as May.

Do you have to re-test a car at the original inspection station?

If you choose to have the repairs done at the original inspection station, no re-test should be necessary. If you choose to have the repairs done elsewhere (or do them yourself), and then bring the vehicle back to the original inspection station, the vehicle will have to be re-tested and a re-test fee will apply.

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