Description
Clean Truck Check
For California diesel fleets that can’t afford a truck sidelined by a missed CARB deadline, we manage every Clean Truck Check obligation on your behalf year-round, across every VIN. Unlike one-time filing services that hand you a certificate and move on, we own your compliance calendar and act before deadlines become problems.
- CTC-VIS registration
- Annual compliance fee payment
- Filing coordination
Need to Know
The penalty is a registration hold
- Miss a deadline and the truck gets a DMV registration hold -- it legally cannot operate in California until compliance is restored. Getting caught isn't a matter of chance: non-compliant trucks can be denied entry at ports and railyards.
Who is required to file for the Clean Truck Check?
- Nearly all diesel, alternative-fuel, and hybrid vehicles over 14,000 lbs CVWR operating on California public roads including: commercial trucks and buses, out-of-state vehicles if they operate in California, and single-vehicle fleets.
The fines are serious
- Under California Health and Safety Code Section 42402, CARB can pursue civil penalties of $1,000 to $10,000 per day, per vehicle for non-compliance. A single truck out of compliance for a week can generate $70,000 in exposure. CARB confirmed in January 2026 that Clean Truck Check enforcement remains fully in effect for all trucks operating in California, regardless of where they are registered.
Why DOT Compliance Group?
- We serve carriers across the DOT compliance landscape
- We know the system and watch it for every truck you own.
- We are proactive, not reactive
- We grow with you
- We help you get your time back to running your business
Frequently Asked Questions
Does my truck have to comply with California’s Clean Truck Check?
Do out-of-state trucks have to comply with California’s Clean Truck Check?
How often do I have to test, and when is each truck due?
Where is the physical emissions test done?
Is Clean Truck Check the same as a smog check?
No — they’re two separate programs, and your heavy truck falls under Clean Truck Check, not the smog check.
The smog check is for passenger cars and light trucks, runs through the DMV, and only happens every two years. Clean Truck Check is run by CARB and applies to diesel and alternative-fuel vehicles over 14,000 lbs.
The big practical differences for you:
- It’s much more frequent: every six months for most trucks right now, moving to quarterly for newer OBD-equipped trucks in October 2027.
- The test has to be done by a CARB-credentialed tester and reported into CARB’s CTC-VIS system.
- There’s a recurring annual compliance fee ($32.13 for 2026) on top of the test.
- Enforcement is tougher: miss a deadline and you’re looking at a DMV registration hold and being turned away from ports and railyards.
So if you’ve only dealt with a car smog check, expect Clean Truck Check to be a heavier, more ongoing obligation — which is exactly the deadline tracking we take off your plate.


