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Your roadworthy certificate (RWC) will be issued at the time of inspection if your vehicle passes the relevant criteria.
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A roadworthy inspection is a requirement for many vehicle owners in Victoria. Roadworthy certificates (RWCs) in Victoria show that a vehicle is safe enough to be registered and driven on the road.
In Victoria, a roadworthy certificate (RWC) is typically required in the following situations:
Vehicles that may not require a roadworthy certificate
Follow these three simple steps to obtain your VIC roadworthy certificate:
Sometimes vehicles don't pass the roadworthy inspection. If your vehicle doesn't pass, you'll receive a list of repairs. Once the repairs are done, you can bring your vehicle back for a re-inspection within 14 days.
If your vehicle is unregistered or its registration has expired, you may need a VicRoads Unregistered Vehicle Permit (UVP) to be able to drive the vehicle to it's roadworthy inspection.
Browse inspectors near you to compare roadworthy inspection costs.
RedBook Inspect has developed a network of third-party inspection providers to help make roadworthy and safety checks more accessible and convenient for customers.
This network facilitates easy access to licensed third-party inspection providers that can carry out various roadworthy and vehicle safety checks across Melbourne and Victoria, helping you stay safer on the roads.
Not every business can join our network. We carefully evaluate all our third-party inspection providers to assess they meet our standards for service quality and customer satisfaction.
The cost of a roadworthy inspection varies depending on the service provider and the vehicle's condition. For specific pricing for local licensed vehicle testers in Melbourne and around Victoria, browse the RedBook Inspect Network. All providers roadworthy cost is displayed upfront making it easier to compare roadworthy inspection services near you.
A roadworthy certificate confirms that a vehicle is safe enough to be driven in Victoria. To obtain a roadworthy certificate, you must have your vehicle inspected by a licensed vehicle tester at an authorised service centre.
The RWC inspection covers essential safety components such as brakes, steering, suspension, wheels and tyres, seat belts, lights, reflectors, and the vehicle's structure.
The same inspection items are checked wherever you're based in Victoria. Meaning a vehicle in Geelong will be assessed on the same terms as a car in Dandenong.
For more information, visit Transport Victoria
A roadworthy certificate is valid for 30 days from the date of issue but this does not necessarily mean the vehicle will continue to be roadworthy.
A certificate can be issued by a licensed vehicle tester after a successful inspection. RedBook Inspect’s accredited providers are located throughout Victoria. Inspection locations include but are not limited to the following:
In Victoria, if your vehicle fails the inspection, you'll receive a report detailing the necessary repairs. You have 14 days to address these issues and return for a re-inspection.