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Roadworthy Certificates
Roadworthy Certificates in Hoppers Crossing – $279
If you are selling, transferring or re-registering a vehicle in Victoria, a valid roadworthy certificate is required to confirm the vehicle meets Victorian road safety standards.
At B Select Hoppers Crossing, we provide professional roadworthy inspections for a wide range of vehicles using experienced technicians and modern workshop equipment. We’re a Licensed Vehicle Tester (Ex 6187) and Authorised Tester of Light Vehicles, including LPG vehicles.
Our roadworthy inspections assess critical safety-related components including tyres, brakes, steering, suspension, lights, seatbelts and other important vehicle safety items required under Victorian roadworthy regulations.
As a trusted local mechanic and tyre specialist in Hoppers Crossing, we carry out the repairs required during the inspection process, including tyres, brakes, suspension repairs and other mechanical work required to bring the vehicle back to roadworthy standard.
We provide clear communication, practical advice and reliable workmanship throughout the inspection and repair process, helping drivers complete the roadworthy process efficiently with clear advice and reliable workmanship including log book servicing.
What Is Checked During a Roadworthy Inspection?
A roadworthy inspection assesses whether a vehicle meets the minimum safety requirements for use on Victorian roads. During the inspection, our qualified technicians inspect important safety-related components to identify any safety-related items that must be repaired before the vehicle can pass inspection.
The inspection includes checking:
- Tyres and wheel condition
- Brake performance and components
- Steering and suspension systems
- Lights and indicators
- Windscreen and wipers
- Seats and seatbelts
- Vehicle structure and other critical safety-related items
At B Select Hoppers Crossing, roadworthy inspections are completed carefully and professionally to help drivers understand the condition of their vehicle and any repairs required to meet Victorian roadworthy standards.
When Do You Need a Roadworthy Certificate in Victoria?
In Victoria, a roadworthy certificate is required when:
- Selling a vehicle
- Transferring vehicle ownership
- Re-registering a vehicle
- Clearing certain vehicle defect notices
A valid roadworthy certificate confirms that a vehicle meets the minimum safety standards required for Victorian registration and road use.
If repairs are required before a certificate can be issued, B Select Hoppers Crossing carries out mechanical repairs, tyre replacements, brake repairs, suspension repairs, air conditioning services and other related vehicle services in one convenient location.
Roadworthy Certificate FAQs
How long does a roadworthy inspection take?
Roadworthy inspection times depend on the type and condition of the vehicle. Our team can advise expected timeframes when booking your inspection.
What happens if my vehicle does not pass the inspection?
If the vehicle does not meet Victorian roadworthy requirements, the identified safety-related items must be repaired before a roadworthy certificate can be issued.
Can you complete repairs if my vehicle fails?
Yes. B Select Hoppers Crossing carries out many common repairs required during the roadworthy process, including tyres, brakes, suspension repairs and general mechanical work.
Do I need a roadworthy certificate to sell my car in Victoria?
Yes. A valid roadworthy certificate is required when selling or transferring a registered vehicle in Victoria. The inspection confirms the vehicle meets the minimum safety standards required for Victorian roads.
How long is a roadworthy certificate valid in Victoria?
In Victoria, a roadworthy certificate is valid for 30 days from the date of issue. If the vehicle transfer is not completed within that time, a new roadworthy certificate is required.
What vehicles can you inspect for a roadworthy certificate?
We provide roadworthy inspections for a wide range of passenger vehicles and light vehicles, including LPG vehicles. Contact our team to discuss your vehicle requirements.