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Inspection feessafety certificates (handwritten and electronic) Vehicle typeFee (as at 1 July 2022)Motor vehicles up to 4,500kg GVM$89.85Trailers over 750kg up to 4,500kg ATM$45.00Motorcycles$57.75 Aug 30, 2022
The new owner cannot transfer the registration without an inspection certificate, and you will remain liable for any tolls and fines for a vehicle registered in your name. There are also on-the-spot fines for not giving a current inspection certificate to the new owner when selling a vehicle.
When you transfer registration of a vehicle, you must give a current safety certificate to the new owner. It is not the new owners obligation to obtain a safety certificate and you may be fined over $700 for failing to obtain and give a current safety certificate.
For a vehicle to be considered roadworthy it must pass an inspection by an approved inspection station and be issued a safety certificate. The inspection checks the basic vehicle safety requirements, including brakes, tyres, steering, suspension, body rust or damage, windscreen and lights.
QLD and VIC have similar roadworthy certificates so if its passes in QLD (not a hard ask) it should pass in VIC.
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A roadworthy certificate in Queensland is valid for up to two months or 2000km whichever comes first but only for one sale. There are some exemptions from this requirement such as sales in very remote areas or between car dealers.
A roadworthy certificate in Queensland is valid for up to two months or 2000km whichever comes first but only for one sale. There are some exemptions from this requirement such as sales in very remote areas or between car dealers.
For R553, DEKRA provides a roadworthy test that is accepted by NATIS.
An authorised proprietor (the proprietor) is a person who is authorised in writing by TfNSW to use premises for the purpose of conducting inspections and tests of registrable vehicles. These functions must be conducted in ance with the AIS Rules.
Eligibility requirements Your proposed AIS must have at least one approved examiner and one AIS approval holder or nominee, though this can be the same person. The applicant must have suitable premises and equipment. The premises and equipment are both subject to a wide range of requirements.

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