2026-01 · STATE EMISSIONS DIRECTORY STAR · TEST-ONLY · WALK-IN · DMV RENEWAL
Find a station →
Smog Check Guides

MT Smog Check - Star Station in Newark: Is STAR Smog the Right Fit for Your DMV Paperwork?

If your DMV renewal paperwork (or rejection notice) suggests a STAR smog check, you’re not just choosing “a place that does smog.” You’re matching your vehicle to a specific emissions-test workflow. MT Smog Check - Star Station is a test station associated with STAR smog checks, and the details on their public listing and official site are a good starting point—especially if you’re trying to avoid rework after the first visit.

Before you drive over, use the questions below to confirm that the STAR requirement in your documents matches what the station will actually run for your vehicle.

Start with your paperwork: STAR vs. a regular smog test

STAR programs are commonly referenced when a test type must follow a defined path. The practical issue is simple: if you bring the “wrong” vehicle setup or assume the shop will run a different inspection type than your notice calls for, you may end up with delays. The station’s focus on STAR smog checks makes it especially relevant when your notice is specific.

MT Smog Check - Star Station lists itself as a STAR smog check station on its official site, so it’s reasonable to plan around a STAR workflow—while still confirming the exact inspection request printed on your DMV documents.

Confirm the station can run the STAR test for your vehicle type

The official site states that the business is licensed by California’s Bureau of Automotive Repair (BAR) to smog test “all types of vehicle,” and it lists examples including cars, trucks, vans, RV’s, and motor homes. That doesn’t guarantee every niche configuration will be accepted without restrictions, so your best move is to call and describe your vehicle exactly.

Ask whether they can perform the STAR inspection type your paperwork requires for your vehicle model/year and intended use. If you have a commercial-leaning use case, special modifications, or a failure history, mention it up front so they can tell you whether your situation fits their test-only STAR process.

Use the station’s contact details while you verify

Have the key details ready when you call: the STAR wording from your notice, your VIN, and the results you received previously (if this is a re-test). MT Smog Check - Star Station’s public contact information includes a phone number and an official website:

Address: 37900 Cedar Blvd Suite F, Newark, CA 94560, United States
Phone: +1 510-745-8561
Official website: http://www.smogchecksanjose.com/

Make retest readiness part of your booking decision

STAR requirements and DMV timing can turn “it looked fine at the moment” into a problem later. When you’re choosing a test station, you should also clarify the plan if your vehicle doesn’t pass the first time—especially what happens with a re-test under the same STAR-driven context.

Ask how they handle retest scheduling and what documentation they want you to bring next visit. Even if the shop is primarily a test-only station, the workflow still matters: you want a clear understanding of what changes between visits, what stays the same, and how long you should expect to wait before the next attempt.

Location fit: Newark and what to double-check before you arrive

MT Smog Check - Star Station lists its Newark address as 37900 Cedar Blvd Suite F, Newark, CA 94560. If you’re planning around work schedules, double-check the day/time you intend to go and confirm any appointment expectations before you leave.

Also, bring everything your DMV notice asks for (registration documents, any STAR-specific instructions, and prior test paperwork if applicable). STAR smog checks are paperwork-driven by design—so the fastest visit is usually the one where the test station already has what it needs.

What to ask in one call (so you don’t waste a trip)

Before you book, ask:

1) Does my DMV notice specifically require STAR, and will you run that exact STAR smog inspection type for my vehicle?
2) Is there any limitation for my vehicle configuration (year/make/model, modifications, or RV/truck category)?
3) If the result doesn’t go the way I need, what’s the retest workflow and what documentation should I bring?

Choosing the right station for a STAR smog check is mostly about alignment: the inspection type in your paperwork, your vehicle’s category, and the station’s test workflow. If you confirm those details with MT Smog Check - Star Station before you arrive, you reduce the chance of repeating the process and keep your DMV timeline on track.

MT Smog Check - Star Station:

MT Smog Check - Star Station: (Newark, NJ) covers STAR certification and a fast turnaround.

VIEW STATION DETAILS →

More in the pit

Other stories from the shop floor

Smog Check Guides

Phan's Smog Station in Newark: How to Choose the Right Smog Test (and What to Verify by Phone)

Before your smog inspection, call Phan's Smog Station and confirm whether you need a STAR or regular test, what paperwork to bring, and how…

Smog Check Guides

Big A Service Center Inc (Roselle Park) Smog Check: Verify the Workflow Before You Go

At Big A Service Center Inc (139 E Westfield Ave, Roselle Park, NJ), confirm their emissions workflow, documentation needs, and retest appr…

Smog Check Guides

NJ Truck Inspections (310 Avenue P, Newark) Diesel Emissions & Smog Fit: What to Verify Before Your Test

Before a diesel emissions or smog-related inspection, confirm the vehicle match, the correct inspection type, and the paperwork you’ll rece…