VRRRM | Vehicle Repair, Retirement, and Replacement for Motorists
VRRRM | Accelerating California's Clean Air Initiatives
 

VRRRM Program Overview: Accelerating California's Clean Air Initiatives

 
VRRRM (Vehicle Repair, Retirement, and Replacement for Motorists) is bringing clean air and fuel efficiency benefits to Californians by reducing the number of high-polluting vehicles on our roadways. The VRRRM program aims to repair, retire, or replace thousands of polluting vehicles in California, potentially removing more than 500 tons of pollutants from the air in California by 2013. VRRRM pays for approved emissions-related diagnostics and repairs that result in a significant and durable emissions reduction.
 
Find out how you can get involved in the VRRRM program by following the corresponding button below.
 
 
 


Please Send Us Your Feedback

If you are a consumer who has already participated in the VRRRM program, we are very interested in hearing about your experience. Please take a short moment to let us know how we can improve the program by following the button below. You will be taken to a brief survey on an external website in a new tab or window.



 
 
 

VRRRM Special Announcements

 
 
 

VRRRM for HEROS IMPORTANT UPDATE!!!

 

Due to overwhelming demand, the number of validated applications in the queue, and limited funding, the VRRRM for HEROS Program will no longer be operational effective immediately, Friday - March 23, 2012. VRRRM for HEROS applications will no longer be accepted.

 

All requests for payment reimbursement, including all required documentation, must be submitted to VRRRM within the next 15 business days. Any payments received after Friday April 13th will not be processed. 

 

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ATTN VRRRM-ELIGIBLE GOLD SHIELD STATIONS:

 

The VRRRM for CAP program will resume operations effective 02/01/2012 and will continue operations as long as funding is available. As of 02/01/2012 you may begin repairing vehicles under the VRRRM for CAP program.  

 


 
 

 



 

The project was made possible by a grant from the Reformulated Gasoline Settlement Fund. Created as a result of an antitrust class action, the purpose of the Fund is to achieve a clean air or fuel efficiency benefit for California consumers.