
Whether you are selling, transferring or registering a vehicle, new or old, we provide professional roadworthy inspections to ensure your car meets the required Victorian safety standards.
Our roadworthy inspections include the appropriate checks of your vehicles safety components to ensure compliance.
These checks include:
Brakes and brake parts
Steering and suspension
Tyres, wheels and wheel bearings
Headlights, indicators and other lights
Windscreen, windows, wipers and washers
Seatbelts and seats
Doors, locks and bodywork
Vehicle chassis
Fuel system and exhaust
Other safety components as required
In order for your vehicle to pass the roadworthy inspection, some repairs may be necessary. Before we commence any work, we will provide you with a list of any work that needs to be done, and provide you with a detailed quote, outlining everything required. We will answer any questions you may have and only carry out the work once you have approved it, so you remain in full control at all times.
What is a roadworthy certificate?
A roadworthy certificate is confirmation that a vehicle has passed a professional inspection and meets the required Victorian safety standards for road use.
When do I need a roadworthy certificate?
A roadworthy certificate is generally required when selling or transferring a vehicle, or when re-registering a vehicle in Victoria.
What happens if my vehicle doesn’t pass?
We’ll explain any issues identified during the inspection and provide a quote for any repairs needed to meet roadworthy standards.
Do I have to get the repairs done at Laverton Automotive Centre?
No. If repairs are required, you are free to have them completed by any repairer of your choice.
How long is a roadworthy certificate valid for?
A Victorian roadworthy certificate is generally valid for 30 days from the date of issue for the purpose it was issued for.
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