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NYVIP UNIT MESSAGE No

NYVIP UNIT MESSAGE No. 16 (2007)

1/3/2007


TO: All INSPECTION STATIONS


FROM: NYS DEPT. OF MOTOR VEHICLES

SUBJECT: RETURN OF UNUSED 2007 STICKERS FOR CREDIT

If your Inspection Station has unused 2007 Inspection Stickers and you wish to return them for credit, you may do so after January 1, 2007. The stickers should be packaged in a heavy-duty envelope or shipping box, available at the Post Office (some postal processing machines can damage standard envelopes and the stickers may be lost).

Write a brief letter to request the credit and send it with the stickers.

The letter should include the following:

  • Facility name

  • Address

  • Facility number

  • Contact person

  • Phone number

Address the package to:

NYS Department of Motor Vehicles

Bureau of Consumer and Facility Services

Accounting Unit

PO Box 2700-ESP

Albany, NY 12220-0700

If you are returning stickers for multiple facilities, please place the stickers in separate envelopes.

After your credit is processed, you will receive a letter that indicates the amount of your credit. You may only use this credit toward your next order of stickers or forms.

We’re sorry but at this time the credit cannot be used toward an On-line Order.

If you have questions or problems related to sticker return, you may call the Issuance Unit at 518-474-2398.






These are messages sent by NYS DMV to the inspection stations via the emissions analyzer units. They frequently contain important information, usage tips, or announcements of system changes.