NJ Grants Inspection Sticker Extension Amid Newark Station Closure

The state is offering a 3-month grace period for expiring vehicle inspection stickers as it permanently shuts down a major inspection facility.

Apr. 12, 2026 at 7:49pm

A vast, atmospheric landscape painting depicting a lonely highway stretching into the distance, with a single vehicle barely visible, dwarfed by the overwhelming scale of the natural world.The closure of a major vehicle inspection station in New Jersey underscores the challenges of maintaining critical infrastructure in a rapidly changing transportation landscape.Newark Today

The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission announced the permanent closure of its Newark inspection station as of April 11, 2026. To ease the impact on drivers, the agency is granting a three-month extension for any vehicle inspection stickers set to expire between April and July 2026.

Why it matters

The closure of the Newark inspection station, one of the busier facilities in the state, could create significant delays and inconvenience for many New Jersey drivers. The extension provides temporary relief, but the long-term impact on vehicle inspections and compliance remains to be seen.

The details

The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission cited the permanent closure of the Newark inspection station, which has been a major hub for vehicle inspections in the state. To help mitigate the disruption, the agency is offering a three-month extension for any inspection stickers set to expire between April and July 2026.

  • The Newark inspection station closed on April 11, 2026.
  • The three-month extension applies to vehicle inspection stickers expiring between April and July 2026.

The players

New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission

The state agency responsible for vehicle registration, licensing, and inspections in New Jersey.

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What’s next

The state will need to monitor the impact of the Newark station closure and the inspection sticker extension, and potentially explore alternative solutions to ensure timely and accessible vehicle inspections for all New Jersey drivers.

The takeaway

This move by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission highlights the challenges of maintaining critical infrastructure and services, especially in densely populated areas. The extension provides temporary relief, but the long-term implications for vehicle compliance and public safety remain to be seen.