Has anyone looked into whether he might have used the excuse of taking the car out of Idaho because of any Idaho laws about vehicle emissions testing?
I'm seeing reference to some factors (below) which
might be applicable (text changed to red by me) -
New Idaho Residents
After becoming an Idaho resident, you have
90 days to
register your vehicle; after vehicle registration (and if your vehicle qualifies), you'll receive notice that your vehicle must undergo an emissions inspection.
Out-of-State Extensions
You might
apply for an emissions test extension if your vehicle is located outside of the Idaho emissions testing area at the time a test is required*. Such circumstances include, but aren't limited to:
- Active-duty military personnel.
- Out-of-state students.
- Business purposes.
To apply for an extension, complete the
Extension Application and mail or e-mail it, along with any supporting documentation, to the addresses listed on the form.
*
NOTE: You
won't be eligible if your vehicle is located in a state and/or county that has emissions testing reciprocity with Idaho. See
“Out-of-State Reciprocity" below.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
Idaho has
emissions testing reciprocity with various states and counties across the country.
If your vehicle is out of state at the time of testing but located in one of the eligible states and/or counties,
you must apply for reciprocity and have your vehicle tested in that area.
Check the
Application for Reciprocity for the state and county in which your vehicle is located; then, if applicable, complete the form and mail it along with all required documentation to the mailing or email address listed on the form.
Idaho Car Inspection Exemptions & Requirements | DMV.ORG
Perhaps he said if he left it in Idaho over the holidays he could get a fine, or it needed to be tested in his home state.