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Which Vehicles Will Need Inspection Stickers if Louisiana Bill Passes?

House Bill 838 ends Louisiana’s inspection stickers, replacing them with $6 annual QR code VIN stickers to improve law enforcement efficiency starting Jan. 1, with some parishes exempt.

  • On Monday, the House Transportation Committee unanimously approved House Bill 838, sponsored by State Rep. Larry Bagley, to replace Louisiana's annual inspection sticker program with a $6 windshield QR code system.
  • Bagley argued that modern vehicles already feature sophisticated onboard diagnostics to monitor performance, rendering the decades-old manual inspection system an unnecessary burden for Louisiana motorists.
  • The new QR code will function solely to assist law enforcement with VIN entry, Evelina Broussard, chief information officer for the state's Office of Technology Service, told lawmakers on Monday.
  • New Orleans, Kenner, and Westwego may maintain local "brake tags," while emissions testing remains mandatory in five parishes under federal Clean Air Act orders.
  • Supported by Gov. Jeff Landry, the measure prohibits citations for missing stickers starting June 30, with the new QR code system scheduled to take effect January 1.
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KTBS broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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