How much is a roadworthy certificate ACT?

How much is a roadworthy certificate ACT?

$66.40
ACT roadworthy checks of used cars are done by an Authorised Test Examiner. The cost for the check is $66.40. The only situation in which a roadworthy check is not needed to transfer ownership of a used car more than six-years-old is when the buyer is a dealer.

How do I get a roadworthy certificate ACT?

Public vehicles (excluding rideshare) must book an inspection at the Access Canberra Motor Vehicle Inspection Station at Hume by calling 13 22 81. Rideshare vehicles may obtain a Roadworthy Inspection from either the Access Canberra Motor Vehicle Inspection Station or any authorised inspection station.

How much does a roadworthy certificate cost in South Australia?

A $24 booking fee is required for all inspections, with some exemptions. Click here for a roadworthy inspection cost breakdown or for more information about Roadworthy Inspections visit the South Australian Government website.

How much does a roadworthy certificate cost NSW?

How much does a roadworthy certificate cost?

NSW gov. info ACT gov. info
Minimum cost $43 (light vehicle) *pink slip only, fixed government fee $76.70 (light vehicle) *fixed government fee
Maximum cost $67 *pink & blue slip combo

How long does roadworthy certificate last?

A roadworthy certificate is valid for a period of 2 months (since 29th July 2011, previously 6 months), and therefore a VALID roadworthy certificate means that the vehicle passed a roadworthiness test within the last 2 months.

How long is a roadworthy certificate valid?

Where do I get my roadworthy certificate?

You can take it to a private or public vehicle testing station. At the end of the roadworthy test, if passed, a notice is issued….Go to the nearest vehicle testing station with the following:

  1. vehicle’s registration certificate.
  2. identity document (ID)
  3. prescribed fee.

What is Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) service?

The specialist car roadworthy certificate (RWC) mechanics at Serv Auto Care Service are experienced in all aspects of roadworthy certificate (RWC) service including safety report check and roadworthy certificate (RWC) inspection service.

Where can I get a Roadworthy Certificate in Canberra?

Roadworthy Certificate information for Canberra and greater ACT residents. Need a Roadworthy Certificate? Book online with your local Repco Authorised Service mechanic. REPCO Authorised ServiceMenu

How do I book a Roadworthy Inspection in Canberra?

An annual roadworthy inspection will be required for public vehicles (including rideshare) and an annual gas inspection for vehicles that use liquid petroleum gas (LPG) or compressed natural gas (CNG). Public vehicles (excluding rideshare) must book an inspection at the Access Canberra Motor Vehicle Inspection Station at Hume by calling 13 22 81.

When are roadworthy vehicles required to be inspected?

Roadworthy inspections are required for the following: Any vehicle over six years old (from date of manufacture) interstate used vehicles transferring to ACT registration defect clearances ACT cancelled or lapsed (unregistered for more than 12 months) vehicles requiring establishment