Drivers across most of Louisiana will no longer need a vehicle inspection sticker — though many in the Baton Rouge and New Orleans areas will still have to comply with other inspection rules in those ...
LOUISIANA - Starting Jan. 1, most drivers in Louisiana will no longer need a state inspection sticker. Gov. Jeff Landry signed the measure into law, calling the old requirement costly and burdensome.
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Louisiana’s vehicle inspection sticker program will end after legislation backed by the governor passed in this year’s regular session. Gov. Jeff Landry signed the ...
Louisiana has eliminated its vehicle inspection sticker program. The new law replaces the physical inspection with a QR code sticker obtained during registration. The QR code sticker will cost $6, ...
Gov. Jeff Landry signed Louisiana House Bill 1085 into law this morning. The bill, authored by Rep. Larry Bagley, has been in the works for seven years. It eliminates mandatory annual vehicle safety ...
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