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Kentucky law requires
all vehicles purchased
outside the Commonwealth
to be inspected by the
Sheriff in the county
where the vehicle is to
be licensed.
WHY DO I NEED
AN INSPECTION?
An out of state
inspection is only
required when a vehicle
is brought into Kentucky
from another state or
purchased in another
state, and whereas the
owner is going to reside
in Hardin County, and
would like to obtain
a Hardin County license
plate. Your vehicle must
comply with the
provisions of KRS
Chapter 189
pertaining to vehicle
equipment. Simply put,
your vehicle must be in
a safe condition for
operation upon
the highway and capable
of transporting both
persons and contents in
a safe manner. This
would include, but not
be limited to, the
brakes, steering,
headlights, rear lights,
brake lights, and turn
signals being in place
and fully
operable. Additionally,
all window glass must be
in place and the vehicle
must be equipped with
operable front
windshield wipers.
WHAT WILL BE
INSPECTED?
A Hardin County
Sheriff's Office
Employee, certified in
vehicle inspections,
will check the vehicle
identification number (VIN)
and compare it with the
number on the Title or
Certificate of Origin.
This information, along
with the vehicle’s
mileage, is recorded on
a Kentucky Application
for Certificate of
Title/Registration Form.
You must take this
completed form to the
County Clerk to obtain
your Kentucky license
plate. The inspector may
also check the vehicle
for all safety features,
including
lights, wipers, horn,
turn signals, glass,
brakes, etc. |