Roadworthy Certificates in Mackay
- Land Rover & European vehicle services
- Licensed roadworthy inspections
- Over 40 years experience
- Genuine aftermarket parts
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Mackay Roadworthy Certificates
Are you selling your car, transferring registration, or bringing a vehicle into Queensland? You’ll need a roadworthy certificate (RWC) to confirm your vehicle meets the state’s safety standards. At Land Rover Spares in Mackay, we make the process straightforward and stress-free.
Our inspectors carefully assess all key safety components, including the braking system, tyres, wheels, lights, steering, suspension, windscreen, seatbelts, and overall structural integrity.
If your vehicle passes, we’ll issue your certificate on the spot. If something’s not quite right, don’t worry; we’ll provide a detailed explanation and quote for repairs. You can get the required repairs quickly and professionally without taking your vehicle elsewhere.
Whether you're preparing your car for a private sale, completing a registration transfer, or ensuring it’s legally compliant, our team provides a fast, transparent, and reliable service you can trust.
Need a roadworthy certificate? Call 07 4957 5854 today to book your inspection.
Vehicle Safety You Can Trust
Getting a roadworthy certificate isn’t just a box to tick; ensuring your vehicle is safe and road-ready is essential. Whether you're selling your car, transferring ownership or bringing a vehicle into Queensland, an RWC is required by law and protects buyers and sellers.
We conduct comprehensive roadworthy inspections, focusing on accuracy, transparency, and efficiency. Our licensed inspectors examine the brakes, steering and suspension systems, tyres, wheels, seatbelts, lighting and indicators, mirrors, windscreen, and windows to ensure the vehicle is safe and operable.
We’re particularly experienced with Land Rovers and European vehicles, which often feature advanced systems and components that require specialised knowledge to assess correctly. From air suspension setups to electronic handbrakes and adaptive lighting systems, these vehicles need more than a quick once-over.
We’re here to make getting a certificate easy, whether you're selling your car for sale or want your vehicle to be compliant and safe.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s checked during a roadworthy inspection?
The inspection covers essential safety components, including brakes, tyres, steering and suspension, lights and indicators, seatbelts, windscreen, and body condition. It focuses solely on safety and legal compliance. If any item fails, it must be repaired before a certificate can be issued.
How long is a roadworthy certificate valid for in QLD?
In Queensland, a roadworthy certificate is valid for 2 months or 2,000 km from the issue date. This applies to private sales and registration transfers. If your vehicle isn’t transferred or sold within that window, a new inspection is required to issue another certificate.
Can I get repairs done if my vehicle fails the roadworthy inspection?
Yes. If your car doesn’t pass the inspection, the examiner will provide a detailed report listing the issues. You’ll usually have 14 days to fix the problems and return for a re-inspection without paying the full fee again. Repairs can be done at any licensed workshop, but many drivers choose to have them handled by the inspection station for convenience and continuity.