Truck Roadworthy Certificate Service that comes to you!

Our mobile heavy vehicle inspectors are insured, licensed, experienced and understand the demands of your industry. We have the know-how to nip any issues in the bud before you activate the hit the road.

This service allows our examiners to deliver a comprehensive and common sense report. If repairs are necessary, customers then have fourteen days to address any problems and book for re-inspection.

The heavyweights of the road require extra experience to keep them ticking over. Make sure your new truck is up to scratch before you buy or transfer to avoid any incidents on the road ahead.

We know it’s difficult to find the time between deliveries and haulage between work-sites and depots. Every moment in-between is precious – so we come to you!

Remember

If your vehicle is over 4.5 tonne, you are required to obtain a Heavy Vehicle Certificate of Inspection (COI), by an accredited Examiner.

According to Queensland Transport regulations, Truck and Heavy Vehicle owners must obtain a Certificate of Inspection (COI) to ensure the safety of the vehicle.

The windscreen or windows are commonly the best places to display a safety certificate. If a safety certificate is not visible from the first day of sale, owners can be fined $550.

Vehicle Safety Certificates Queensland examiners have extensive mechanical experience. Each of our representative inspectors and mechanics are qualified and assessed according to strenuous examination processes set by the Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads to ensure your vehicle is safe, secure and roadworthy.

Queensland Car Safety Certificates in Gold Coast, Tweed Heads, Ballina or Lismore.

This includes passenger vehicles, utes, light trucks and 4WD’s.

Your complete mobile service – we come to you!

We do motorbike and trike safety certificates checks as well!

Our service locations include Gold Coast and Tweed Heads.

Trucks and semi-trailer over 4,500gvm (4.5t) are required to obtain a Heavy Vehicle Certificate of Inspection (COI), by an accredited Examiner.

Our heavy vehicle inspectors are licensed, insured and experienced to keep you on the road which keeps this nation going.

Trailers, caravans and horse floats over 750kg require a safety certificate if you’re selling.

Owners of trailers under that weight can undertake a self assessment at their nearest Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads.

Vehicles, caravans or trailers that have permanent gas plumbing require a Gas Safety Certificate.

We can perform a Gas Safety Certificate inspection at the same time as a Vehicle Safety Certificate inspection.