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Roadworthy Certificate
& Pre-purchase Inspection
Getting a certificate of roadworthiness
A roadworthy certificate proves that your vehicle has passed a roadworthy test completed by an authorised roadworthy inspector. A roadworthy is required whenever a vehicle is sold, or if a used vehicle is to be re-registered. In some cases, a certificate of roadworthiness is also required to clear a Vehicle Defect Notice.
What is inspected?
The roadworthy inspection is a check of the vehicle to make sure that key components are in a good enough condition for safe road use. It includes:
- wheels and tyres
- steering, suspensions and braking systems
- seats and seatbelts
- lights and reflectors
- windscreen, and windows including front wipers and washers
- vehicle structure
- other safety related items on the body, chassis or engine.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE CERTIFICATE DOES NOT MEAN:
- That the vehicle is in top condition without any wear or deterioration
- Non-safety related accessories (such as the air conditioner, rear window demister, electric windows and rear-window wipers) are functioning properly.
- That items checked during the roadworthy inspection will continue to function after the inspection, e.g. a brake light can stop functioning at any time after the inspection
How long does a certificate remain current?
A roadworthy is considered ‘current’ and valid for a period of 30 days from the date of issue before you present it at VicRoads.
Costs
Please contact us for more information.
Buying a used car?
We can perform a comprehensive 165-multi-point Mechanical & Safety Pre-Purchase Inspection to check on the overall condition and reliability of a vehicle. Please contact us for more information.
Schedule a Roadworthy or Pre-Purchase Inspection today!