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Need a VIN inspection + emissions test? Book a standard emissions appointment and mention your VIN inspection in the booking notes — we handle both in one visit.
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Utah's Only Mobile VIN Inspection

Mobile VIN InspectionWe Come to You

Need a VIN inspection near you in Utah? We come to your home, workplace, or dealership — complete the TC-661 Certificate of Inspection, and perform your emissions test so you can get registered at the DMV. No waiting at a station.

Utah County
(801) 800-8179
Davis County
(435) 334-3644
Cache County
(435) 999-5563
★★★★★ 5.0 · 400+ reviews
Est. 2023
3 Utah Counties
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Utah, Davis & Cache County

VIN Inspections & the Utah TC-661 Form

A VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) inspection is an official physical verification that the VIN stamped on your vehicle matches your title and registration documents. In Utah, the results are recorded on the TC-661 Certificate of Inspection — the official state form you submit to the DMV to complete your vehicle registration.

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The Utah TC-661 Certificate of Inspection

The TC-661 is Utah's official form required to register vehicles that need a VIN inspection. Only authorized individuals can sign it — including certified emissions stations like MobileEmissions.com.

We come to your location, physically inspect your VIN, complete the TC-661 form, and perform your emissions test — everything you need to walk into the DMV and get your vehicle registered.

Download the TC-661 form from Utah.gov →

When do you need a VIN inspection in Utah?

  • Registering a vehicle in Utah for the first time
  • Registering an out-of-state vehicle in Utah
  • Registering a rebuilt, salvage, or bonded title vehicle
  • When the Utah DMV specifically requests one on your paperwork
  • Registering a vehicle that has never been titled in Utah
  • Resolving a VIN discrepancy on your title or registration documents
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Most vehicles also need an emissions test

If your vehicle requires a VIN inspection to register in Utah, it will almost certainly also need an emissions test. Book a standard appointment at mobileemissions.com and mention your VIN inspection in the booking notes — we take care of both in one visit, in your driveway.

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We Come to You

No driving to a DMV or inspection station. We come to your home, workplace, or dealership at your scheduled time.

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TC-661 Completed On Site

We complete the official Utah TC-661 Certificate of Inspection right at your location. You get everything needed for the DMV.

VIN + Emissions in One Visit

We handle your VIN inspection and emissions test together — one appointment, maximum convenience.

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3 Counties Served

Utah County, Davis County, and Cache County. Enter your ZIP above to confirm availability in your area.

Four Steps to Get Your Vehicle Registered

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Book Online

Schedule at mobileemissions.com. In the booking notes, mention that you need a VIN inspection along with your emissions test.

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We Show Up

Our certified technician comes to you. Have your title, bill of sale, and a valid ID ready. We inspect the VIN and test your emissions.

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Get Your TC-661

We complete the Utah TC-661 Certificate of Inspection on site. You receive the signed form along with your emissions results.

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Go to the DMV

Take your completed TC-661 and emissions results to the Utah DMV to finalize your vehicle registration. You're done.

Utah VIN Inspection FAQs

What is a VIN inspection and why do I need one in Utah?
A VIN inspection is a physical verification that the Vehicle Identification Number on your car matches your title documents. Utah requires them for out-of-state vehicles, rebuilt titles, or vehicles being registered in Utah for the first time. The results are recorded on the TC-661 Certificate of Inspection which you submit to the DMV.
What is the Utah TC-661 form?
The TC-661 is Utah's official Certificate of Inspection form. It must be completed by an authorized inspector — such as a DMV employee, peace officer, licensed dealer, or a certified emissions station like MobileEmissions.com. You submit the completed TC-661 to the Utah DMV to register your vehicle. You can download the TC-661 from Utah.gov.
Can you come to my home for a VIN inspection in Utah?
Yes — that's exactly what we do. MobileEmissions.com is Utah's only mobile emissions and VIN inspection service. We come to your home, workplace, or dealership anywhere in our service area. No waiting at a station or DMV office.
Do I need an emissions test AND a VIN inspection?
In most cases, yes. Vehicles being registered in Utah for the first time typically need both. We handle both in one visit — book a standard emissions appointment at MobileEmissions.com and note the VIN inspection in your booking notes.
What do I need to have ready for my VIN inspection?
Have your vehicle title or bill of sale, current registration (if applicable), and a valid photo ID ready when our technician arrives. The physical inspection takes just a few minutes.
I bought a car from another state. Do I need a VIN inspection to register it in Utah?
Yes — Utah requires a VIN inspection for all vehicles being registered in the state for the first time, including out-of-state purchases. You will also need a Utah emissions test. We handle both in one mobile appointment at your location.
Which Utah counties do you serve?
We currently serve Utah County, Davis County, and Cache County. Enter your ZIP code in the checker above to confirm your address is within our service area, or call your local number directly.

Need a Mobile VIN Inspection in Utah?

We come to you — VIN inspection + emissions test + TC-661 form completed in one visit at your driveway.

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