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Road Safety Certificates (RWC)
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Road Safety Certificates (RWC)
Certificate of Inspections (COI)

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Convenient, Reliable Safety Certificates
Powascope is an excellent choice for your Safety Certificate (RWC) because we offer convenient mobile service, bringing expert technicians right to your location. Their thorough inspections ensure your vehicle meets all safety standards, while flexible scheduling and transparent pricing make the process easy and hassle-free. With a commitment to customer satisfaction, Powascope delivers reliable and efficient service, getting you back on the road with confidence.
Service Details
When obtaining a Queensland Safety Certificate (also known as a roadworthy certificate), several critical aspects of the vehicle are inspected to ensure it meets safety standards. Here’s a summary of what is typically checked:
- Brakes: Inspecting the condition and performance of the braking system, including pads, discs, and hydraulic components.
- Tyres: Checking tyre tread depth, condition, and pressure. All tyres must meet legal safety standards.
- Lights and Indicators: Ensuring all lights, including headlights, brake lights, indicators, and hazard lights, are functioning correctly.
- Steering and Suspension: Evaluating the steering system for responsiveness and the suspension for wear and tear.
- Windscreen and Wipers: Inspecting the windscreen for cracks and ensuring wipers are functional.
- Exhaust System: Checking for leaks and excessive noise and ensuring it meets emissions standards.
- Body Condition: Looking for structural integrity issues, including rust or damage that could affect safety.
- Seatbelts: Ensuring all seatbelts are functional and not frayed or damaged.Horn: Testing the vehicle's horn to ensure it works properly.
- Fluid Leaks: Checking for any fluid leaks that may cause a safety concern and fail inspection.
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Important Information
In Queensland, a safety certificate is required if you want to sell or register a car, motorcycle, a trailer with an aggregate trailer mass between 750kg and 3.5 tonnes or any other vehicle with a gross vehicle mass up to 4.5 tonnes.
Category 1
Safety Certificates confirm that a vehicle meets minimum safety standards.
Safety certificates do not need to be obtained prior to offering a light vehicle for sale. Sellers can advertise online, at a motor dealership forecourt, in traditional print media, or the vehicle itself without a safety certificate. However, the seller still needs a safety certificate to dispose of the vehicle and transfer the registration to the new owner. Note it is not the buyer’s obligation to obtain the safety certificate.
Safety certificate inspections are not required to identify all defects, so vehicles can have a valid Safety Certificate but still have major mechanical issues.
Safety certificates are not a substitute for a vehicle inspection.
When buying, ensure the certificate is valid and has enough time left to complete the registration transfer.
Validity of Safety Certificates
One registration transfer, or one new registration and one transfer, within the following timeframes:
For a private sale – the certificate is valid for two months or 2,000km (whichever comes first).
For a dealer sale, it is three months or 1,000km (whichever comes first.
Except in a few very specific circumstances, you must register a car or transfer registration with one.
A safety certificate is not required for trading or selling to a licensed motor dealer.
The seller’s legal responsibility is to provide the certificate and complete any repairs required to make the vehicle roadworthy.
Buyers should never agree to get their own safety certificate, as repair costs will then become their responsibility.
A seller is not required to provide a safety certificate for an unregistered vehicle.
FAQs
How much does a road safety certificate cost? OR What is a road safety certificate?
A safety certificate or Roadworthy costs $96.05 for the certificate and a $20 call-out fee to do the inspection at your premises.
How do I get a road safety certificate?
We will come to you, carry out the roadworthy inspection, and issue a certificate on the spot if it passes.
Why is a road safety certificate important?
A safety certificate is required to sell your vehicle and transfer registration to new owner.
What are the requirements for obtaining a road safety certificate?
We carry out a comprehensive inspection to ensure the transport department's vehicle safety requirements are met.
How long is a road safety certificate valid?
A safety certificate for private sale is valid for 2 months or 2000km, whichever comes first.
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