
We never compromise on quality.
At Fallon Automotive, we want our customers to have the opportunity to feel comfortable in their vehicle. That's why we are dedicated to providing customers with quality services. Our goal is to make sure that our customers are delighted with their service experience with us.
VA State Safety Inspections
A Virginia State Safety Inspection includes checking the safety equipment of your vehicle, such as brakes, wiper blades, headlights and tires, to ensure that all equipment is functioning properly.
A safety inspection is required annually by the Commonwealth of Virginia.
You can reduce wait times by pre-approving up to $30 of minor repairs that we can perform while the vehicle is in the inspection bay, should they be needed.
If your car does not pass:
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You will be issued a rejection sticker. A Virginia Tire & Auto service advisor will review the reasons with you.
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You will have 15 calendar days to make repairs and have your car re-inspected for $1 at the same inspection station. The item(s) that did not pass the original state inspection will be re-inspected.
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If a new issue is visible (a mirror now hanging or a cracked windshield) or the original issues have not been fixed, the car could fail the re-inspection. If the car fails re-inspection, you will not be issued a new rejection sticker; the original 15-day deadline remains.
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If you take your car somewhere else for re-inspection, you will have to pay the full amount and your car will be subject to a complete safety inspection again.
VA Emissions Inspections
A Virginia State Safety Inspection includes checking the safety equipment of your vehicle, such as brakes, wiper blades, headlights and tires, to ensure that all equipment is functioning properly.
A safety inspection is required annually by the Commonwealth of Virginia.
You can reduce wait times by pre-approving up to $30 of minor repairs that we can perform while the vehicle is in the inspection bay, should they be needed.
If your car does not pass:
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You will be issued a rejection sticker. A Virginia Tire & Auto service advisor will review the reasons with you.
-
You will have 15 calendar days to make repairs and have your car re-inspected for $1 at the same inspection station. The item(s) that did not pass the original state inspection will be re-inspected.
-
If a new issue is visible (a mirror now hanging or a cracked windshield) or the original issues have not been fixed, the car could fail the re-inspection. If the car fails re-inspection, you will not be issued a new rejection sticker; the original 15-day deadline remains.
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If you take your car somewhere else for re-inspection, you will have to pay the full amount and your car will be subject to a complete safety inspection again.
