Don’t have the time to attend an inspection station with your Queensland registered vehicle?
Selling your car, truck, motorcycle or camper van? We’ve got you covered!
We’re determined to ease some of the stress associated with the sale of your vehicle by obtaining Safety Certificate inspections for customers.
And the best news is we come to you!
We provide professional and Queensland Transport and Main Roads qualified vehicle inspections to every customer, either at home or at work, from the Gold Coast, Tweed Heads to Ballina and Lismore.
Vehicle Safety Certificates Queensland mechanics are fully qualified, licensed, and Queensland Transport approved.
Car Buyer Obligations
The buyer is required to check the expiration of the Safety Certificate before purchase. Registration transfers cannot be processed without a valid Safety Certificate.
If buying a unregistered vehicle, there is no legal requirement for sellers to provide a Safety Certificate/Roadworthy. It is, however, in the buyer’s best interest to request one before any purchase is made.
Car Seller Obligations
When selling your vehicle privately, the Safety Certificate/Roadworthy Certificate is valid for 2 months or 2,000km (whichever occurs first).
If you are a dealer, Safety Certificates/Roadworthy Certificates are valid for 3 months or 1,000km (whichever occurs first).
The seller is legally required to provide the buyer with a Safety Certificate and cover any repair costs that may be necessary.
Queensland Car Safety Certificates in Gold Coast, Tweed Heads, Ballina or Lismore.
This includes passenger vehicles, utes, light trucks and 4WD’s.
Your complete mobile service – we come to you!
We do motorbike and trike safety certificates checks as well!
Our service locations include Gold Coast and Tweed Heads.
Trucks and semi-trailer over 4,500gvm (4.5t) are required to obtain a Heavy Vehicle Certificate of Inspection (COI), by an accredited Examiner.
Our heavy vehicle inspectors are licensed, insured and experienced to keep you on the road which keeps this nation going.
Trailers, caravans and horse floats over 750kg require a safety certificate if you’re selling.
Owners of trailers under that weight can undertake a self assessment at their nearest Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Vehicles, caravans or trailers that have permanent gas plumbing require a Gas Safety Certificate.
We can perform a Gas Safety Certificate inspection at the same time as a Vehicle Safety Certificate inspection.