Louisiana drivers will soon be free of the state's "hated" vehicle inspection sticker after the Senate approved a bill on May 13 to scrap the program. House Bill 1085 by Republican Stonewall Rep.
Under House Bill 1085, traditional motor vehicle inspection stickers would be phased out and replaced with a $6 QR code linked to a vehicle’s registration. State officials say the change is designed ...
A proposed bill would eliminate Louisiana's vehicle inspection sticker requirement, yet seven previous bills to do away with inspection stickers have failed to pass. HB 838, now titled HB 1085, ...
Louisiana will replace most vehicle inspection stickers with a $6 QR code sticker tied to registration beginning Jan. 1, 2027.
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — The Louisiana State Police is alerting the public about a defect with the 2026 Motor Vehicle Inspection stickers. LSP said exposure to the sun might be causing some of the ...
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Louisiana to halt inspection sticker citations until 2027
This change in law has no effect on the requirements for insurance and proper vehicle registration; those violations and ...
Louisiana could get rid of inspection stickers and implement the Louisiana Vehicle Identification Program, requiring drivers to display QR code sticker.
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