2. Vehicle's maintenance records. If you have any records of maintenance or repairs that have been done to the vehicle, bring them with you. This will help the inspector get a better idea of the vehicle's condition and history.
3. A copy of the vehicle's title. This is another important document that the inspector may need to see.
4. A photo ID. The inspector will need to see a valid photo ID in order to verify your identity.
5. Payment for the inspection. Most auto inspections require payment in advance. Be sure to bring enough money or a credit card to cover the cost of the inspection.
6. Any specific concerns you have about the vehicle. If there are any particular issues that you're concerned about, be sure to let the inspector know. This will help them to focus on those areas during the inspection.
7. A flashlight. This can be helpful for the inspector to see in dark areas of the vehicle.
8. A tire pressure gauge. This can be helpful for the inspector to check the tire pressure.