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Commercial vehicles: School bus inspections

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The Minnesota State Patrol’s Office of Pupil Transportation is responsible for inspecting school buses every year. School buses may also be inspected on the roadside or randomly. 

School​ bus inspections 

Minnesota's school bus inspection program is guided by  Minnesota Statute 169.451. There are five types of authorized school busses used to transport children (Type A, Type B, Type, C, Type D, and Type III). This statute incorporates national standards set by the National Congress on Student Transportation. 

School buses that pass an inspection will have the inspection certificate attached to the lower left corner of the windshield. 

If a school bus does not pass inspection, it will receive a rejection sticker. The sticker can only be removed by a member of the State Patrol who has determined that all defects have been corrected. A bus with a rejection sticker may be used to transport students for up to 30 days if: the defects have been corrected, and the vehicle examination report is signed and placed in the first aid kit on the bus.

School bus inspection manual

cover of manual with title School Bus Inspection Manual

Learn how to meet school bus safety standards with the School Bus Inspection Manual. This guide outlines inspection items. It also includes links to the applicable standards, laws, rules or regulations for each inspection item.   

School bus inspection results 

School bus inspection results are listed by year, and by school district or contractor.  

We update these results monthly. If you can’t find the results for a specific school district or contractor for the current year, the annual inspections have not yet been completed.