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Roadworthy CertificateA Roadworthy Certificate is mandatory whenever buying or selling a car in Pakenham, Victoria. The certificate ensures driver’s safety so that you can buy or sell the car in Australia with confidence. A car is thoroughly checked by an authorised LICENSED VEHICLE TESTER as per the guidelines prescribed by Vic Roads, a statutory corporation that is the road and traffic authority in the state of Victoria, Australia, before issuing the certificate.

Contact us for roadworthy certificate today if you are in Pakenham, Officer, Beaconsfield, Nar Nar Goon & nearby suburbs. Our skilled mechanics will perform a thorough inspection of your car to offer the best quality of service. Call us today for cheap RWC.

Not only an uncertified car is illegal to sell and buy in Victoria and probably most of Australia, but an uncertified car is also a huge safety liability for the driver and the co-travelers.

Singh’s Tyre and Auto Centre is Vic Roads authorized, licensed tester to issue roadworthy certificates in Victoria. We issue the Roadworthy certificates for all petrol, diesel, and LPG cars in Pakenham, Officer, Beaconsfield, Nar Nar Goon & nearby suburbs. With a roadworthy certificate from SINGH’S TYRE AND AUTO CENTRE, a few things are assured–peace of mind, satisfaction, your car meeting all the roadworthy requirements set by the Vic Roads, and it is safe to drive around.

For complete peace of mind, always assure a Roadworthy Certificate from Singh’s Tyre and Auto Centre whenever buying or selling a car.

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What is checked in a roadworthy inspection in Victoria?

A roadworthy inspection is designed to ensure that your car’s essential safety components are in proper working order and that the vehicle is safe to be driven on public roads.

A roadworthy inspection does not include non-safety related components, nor does it guarantee that the vehicle is mechanically reliable.

The inspection includes:

  • Wheels and tyres
  • Steering, suspensions and brakes
  • 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

FAQ’S

1. What is a roadworthy certificate?

A roadworthy certificate shows that your vehicle is safe enough to be used on public roads. Certificates can only be issued by VicRoads licensed vehicle testers.

2. When do I need a Roadworthy Certificate?

A roadworthy certificate is required when selling a car, re-registering it, or to clear some defect notices.

3. How long is a roadworthy certificate valid for?

A roadworthy certificate is valid for 30 days from when it is issued. Within that period you can use it to register or transfer ownership of the vehicle.

4. Do all vehicles require a roadworthy certificate in Victoria?

Some vehicles are exempt from roadworthy requirements. These include:

  • Brand new vehicles that haven’t been registered before
  • Trailers (brand new heavy trailers, or light trailers)
  • Motorcycles (recreational or those registered under the Farm Bike Scheme)
  • Quad bikes or ATVs
  • Specially constructed vehicles (these include bulldozers, diggers, forklifts, tractors, golf carts)

5. Can I sell my vehicle without a roadworthy certificate in Victoria?

You cannot sell a used or previously registered vehicle in Victoria without a valid roadworthy certificate.

6. How much does a roadworthy certificate cost in Victoria?

The cost of a roadworthy certificate will depend on a few factors including the type of car, its age, and the condition of the vehicle. You should ask your mechanic for a quote before starting the inspection process.

7. What happens if my vehicle fails the roadworthy inspection?

If your vehicle fails the inspection, your mechanic will provide you with a report that identifies the issues that need to be addressed.

You will then have 14 days from the date of inspection to rectify the issues and get the vehicle checked again. After that 14-day period, you will have to pay for a new inspection.

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