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What documentation is issued upon passing the inspection?

  1. A Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR)

  2. A Safety Compliance Certificate

  3. A Vehicle Performance Assessment

  4. An Emissions Test Result

The correct answer is: A Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR)

When a vehicle successfully passes the state inspection in Texas, the documentation issued is a Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR). The VIR serves as official confirmation that the vehicle has met the necessary safety and/or emissions standards as defined by Texas regulations. This document is critical for vehicle owners as it is often required to renew vehicle registration. The VIR includes important details such as the vehicle identification number (VIN), the inspection findings, and a record of the safety and emissions tests conducted. It acts as a proof of compliance and is typically needed when submitting paperwork to the Department of Motor Vehicles or when selling the vehicle in the future. Other choices do not represent the documentation issued after a successful inspection. For example, a Safety Compliance Certificate generally refers to a different type of certification not linked directly to the inspection process. Similarly, a Vehicle Performance Assessment and Emissions Test Result are not standard documents provided upon passing the inspection but may be components of a broader evaluation or an independent assessment. Thus, understanding the role and importance of the VIR clarifies why it is the correct answer in this context.