Remote Emissions Testing Services
Skip The Line With Remote Commercial Vehicle Emissions Testing. In addition to handling your Road Use Charge needs, Azuga can now take care of your DEQ too!
Sign Up
Volunteer for the Oregon Road Usage Charge Program with Azuga as your account manager.
Learn about OReGO
Enroll in Azuga Remote Emissions Service
Provide your registration expiration date, accept the terms, and receive our FREE testing service to pave your way for convenient, automatic emissions checks.
Just Drive
Azuga Insight collects your emissions data for you during your everyday errands
Azuga’s Remote Emissions Service allows participants in the Oregon Road Usage Charge Program, OReGO, an easy, automated way to complete their Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) emissions check using Azuga Insight
No more taking time out of your busy schedule to drive to a Clean Air Station and wait in line! Complete your emissions check in the comfort of your home and at your convenience with the tap of a finger.
Azuga is authorized to collect and transmit your vehicle’s emissions data to the State of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
- Join Oregon’s Road Usage Charge Program and select Azuga Insight as your account manager.
- Sign in to your online Azuga Insight customer portal.
- On the Emissions tab, click “Enroll in Azuga Remote Emissions Service” next to the vehicle name.
- Enter the current DMV vehicle registration expiration date and accept the Terms and Conditions.
- Drive! Your emissions data will be collected automatically.
- When it is time to submit your data (within 90 days of your registration renewal date)
- Sign in to Azuga Insight
- On the Emissions tab, select the vehicle you wish to test
- Click the “Send Data” button
- Check your results by visiting DEQtoo.org and entering your license plate number.
- If the DEQ determines you pass, you can renew registration online with Oregon DMV.
- Azuga OBDII device
- Active participant in Oregon Road Usage Charge Program (OReGO).
- Vehicle registered in Oregon
- Vehicle has an electronic vehicle identification number (eVIN) stored in the vehicle’s onboard computer and able to be reported electronically via the OBDII port. Most 2005 and newer vehicles, as well as some pre-2005 vehicles, are eVIN-capable.
