State Inspector

What Is a State Inspector and How to Become One

By ZipRecruiter Marketplace Research Team

What Is a State Inspector?

The duties of a state inspector revolve around vehicle inspection. Each state has its own vehicle regulation rules. Some states require vehicle inspection before you can obtain a license or register your car. Your responsibilities in this career depend on the law in your state. Most state inspectors look at vehicles to ensure that they have the proper safety features and that they meet emissions requirements. You may require a motorist to repair their automobile before you approve or renew their license application. In some states, you may only inspect commercial vehicles or trucks.

How to Become a State Inspector

The qualifications that you need to work as a state inspector vary depending on the regulations in your state. The minimum requirement in most states is a high school diploma. You may need to take a civil service exam and complete on-the-job training. During this training, you learn the skills that you need for inspection. You may need to gain acceptance into a state patrol program for vehicle inspectors. In other states, the primary qualification may be a background in auto repair or emissions testing.

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