In West Virginia, vehicle inspection is required:
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Every year.
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Every two years.
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Only for vehicles that are over 5 years old.
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Every six months.
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Explanation
In West Virginia, it is mandatory to have your vehicle inspected every year. This inspection is conducted to ensure that your vehicle meets the required safety standards and is in proper working condition. Once your vehicle successfully passes the inspection, a sticker indicating the month and year of your next inspection is affixed to your windshield.
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