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New Hampshire emission and safety contract awarded to Gordon-Darby

Published: August 8, 2019 Updated: June 7, 2024

The State of New Hampshire has awarded a new five-year contract to Gordon-Darby for the management of the State Motor Vehicle Inspection Management System.


The New Hampshire Department of Safety, Division of Motor Vehicles and Gordon-Darby signed a new contract for the state’s Motor Vehicle Inspection Management System which covers most aspects of the emissions and safety testing program. The new contract will be effective January 1, 2020. The five-year contract allows for one additional two-year extension through December 31, 2026.
In addition to the new contract, the state extended the current contract for six months, now ending December 31, 2019.

The Motor Vehicle Inspection program tests approximately 1,300,000 vehicles a year across the entire state. The program includes an automated OBD inspection and electronic recording of all safety inspection requirements.

Robert Tefft, Gordon-Darby President, said, “We are thankful to the state of New Hampshire for this opportunity to continue our partnership with them in their efforts to achieve cleaner air and to ensure that vehicles are operating in a safe manner.” Gordon-Darby has been partnering with the state of New Hampshire since its original launch of the automated inspection program in 2004.