Roadworthy Certificate Vermont – Reliable $299 RWC Service
Car Roadworthy Certificate – Vermont’s Trusted Option
For Vermont drivers, our Roadworthy inspection covers every safety-critical item required by VicRoads, including:
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Tyres, wheels & tread
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Brake components & hydraulic condition
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Steering & suspension systems
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Seatbelts, seats & anchorage points
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Headlights, brake lights & indicators
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Windscreen, wipers & washer jets
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Rust, body structure & underbody condition
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Safety-related door and latch operation
We provide straightforward explanations with no confusion or technical jargon.
If your vehicle passes, we issue the certificate immediately.
If you live in Vermont and need a Roadworthy Certificate, our Ringwood testing centre offers a fast, straightforward and affordable $299 RWC inspection for cars and motorcycles.
We’re only minutes away via Canterbury Road or Eastlink, making us the most convenient licensed tester for Vermont and Vermont South.
Our approach is simple: clear communication, fair assessments, and same-day results.
Motorcycle Roadworthy Certificate – Vermont Riders Welcome
We offer quick and professional motorcycle RWCs for Vermont and surrounding suburbs.
Your inspection includes:
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Lights, indicators & brake lights
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ADR-compliant exhaust
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Tyres, wheels & bearings
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Chain, sprockets & controls
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Steering head bearings
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Frame condition & alignment
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Seat, mirrors, handlebars
Ideal for transfers, registration updates or pre-sale checks.
FAQs
Here are some frequently asked questions.
What does the Certificate of Roadworthiness inspection cover?
What’s checked
The roadworthy inspection is a check of the vehicle to make sure that key components are in a good enough condition for safe road use. It includes:
- wheels and tyres
- steering, suspensions and braking systems
- seats and seatbelts
- lights and reflectors
- windscreen, and windows including front wipers and washers
- vehicle structure
- other safety related items on the body, chassis or engine.
What isn’t checked
The roadworthiness test isn’t a check of the mechanical reliability or general condition of a vehicle. A Certificate of Roadworthiness does not mean that:
- the vehicle is in top condition without any wear or deterioration
- non-safety related accessories (such as the air conditioner, rear window demister, electric windows and rear-window wipers) are working
- the items checked during the roadworthy inspection will continue to function after the inspection, e.g. a brake light can stop functioning at any time after the inspection
- the vehicle complies with all of the Australian Design Rules (ADRs)
If you require a comprehensive vehicle inspection
If you require a comprehensive check on the overall condition and reliability of the vehicle then you should arrange for a separate independent vehicle inspection which we can facilitate at the time of your Roadworthy inspection if required.
Getting a Certificate of Roadworthiness
Who issues certificates?
A Certificate of Roadworthiness can only be issued when a licensed vehicle tester, operating from a nominated licensed premises, deems the vehicle is in roadworthy condition . A certificate can only be issued when a vehicle passes the inspection.
How long does a certificate remain current?
A roadworthy certificate is valid for 30 days from the date of issue.
Note: This is not a guarantee that a vehicle with a roadworthy certificate will necessarily continue to remain in a roadworthy condition for 30 days from the date the certificate was issued.
The cost of certificate
The cost of getting a roadworthy can depend on the age, type and condition of a vehicle.
You can ask for a quote from a Licensed Vehicle Tester.
- If the vehicle fails the test
- If an item fails to meet the requirements, the vehicle tester will issue a rejection report. You’ll be given 14 days to repair or replace the rejected item/s and have them re-inspected.
- If more than 14 days lapse, another full inspection will be required.













