Roadworthy Certificate in Currumbin
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Currumbin Roadworthy Certificate
Selling or re-registering your vehicle? You’ll need a valid roadworthy certificate to get it over the line. At Uncle Tony’s Auto & Mechanical in Currumbin, we make the process quick and hassle-free. We know how frustrating it can be to book an inspection, wait around and still leave with unanswered questions. That’s why we stick to a clear, thorough checklist and explain every result. No stress, no confusion—just straightforward service that gets you road-ready.
Why locals trust us for QLD roadworthys:
- Same-day inspections available
- Clear explanations & honest feedback
- Fast paperwork, no runaround
If your car, ute or light truck needs a roadworthy certificate, we’re ready to help. Book your inspection today by calling
07 5559 5065.
Clear Inspections, Done Right
A roadworthy certificate shouldn’t be complicated. We inspect your vehicle thoroughly to make sure it meets Queensland safety standards before it’s sold, re-registered or transferred. From brakes and tyres to lights and steering, we check the parts that matter most for safe driving. If something doesn’t pass, we’ll walk you through why and what to do next—so you’re never left in the dark.
Our inspections cover all key safety points, including:
- Tyres, lights & windscreen condition
- Brake, suspension & steering systems
- Body rust, leaks & safety features
We make it easy to understand what’s required and what your car needs. Book a roadworthy check with us and get peace of mind that your vehicle’s good to go.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a roadworthy certificate?
A roadworthy certificate proves your vehicle meets Queensland’s basic safety standards at the time of inspection. It’s usually required when a car is sold, re-registered or transferred. The inspection includes key safety components such as brakes, tyres, steering, suspension, lights and windscreen.
Can I drive without a roadworthy certificate?
If you’re selling or transferring ownership of a registered vehicle, you must have a valid roadworthy certificate before completing the sale. Driving without one in these cases can lead to fines. However, you don’t need a certificate just to drive a registered vehicle that’s not being transferred.
What happens if my car fails a roadworthy inspection?
If your vehicle fails, you’ll receive a list of items that need to be fixed. You have 14 days to complete the necessary repairs and return for a re-inspection. If the timeframe lapses, a full new inspection will be required to issue a valid certificate.