Roadworthy Certificates QLD
What are Roadworthy Certificates?
In Queensland you are required by law to get a roadworthy certificate if you plan to sell a vehicle. Before you advertise your car, motorbike, trailer or any light vehicle for sale you must obtain and clearly display the certificate or risk an on the spot fine. A roadworthy certificate in Queensland is valid for up to two months but only for one sale. There are some exemptions from this requirement such as sales in very remote areas or between car dealers.
Who can provide a Roadworthy Certificate in QLD?
Roadoworthies can only be issued by approved inspection stations (AIS), which can include service stations, garages or workshops approved by the Department of Transport and Main Roads. Visit the DTMR website for more information or phone the Department on 13 23 80.
Click here to find your local Repco Authorised Service centre that can issue your vehicle with a roadworthy certificate.
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