Registration Inspections
Are you looking for a registration inspection in Virginia? Located at 244 Old Port Wakefield Road, Virginia, Tyrepower Virginia is a licensed inspection station and can issue roadworthy license certificates for vehicles which pass the assessment.
When do I need a roadworthy inspection?
It is important to note that the legislation regarding when a roadworthy inspection is required varies from state to state. You may require a roadworthy certificate when:
A vehicle is being re-registered from out of state
Clearing defect notices
If you are unsure as to what legislation is relevant to you, you can contact us on (08) 8380 9137. We can provide you with the applicable information regarding roadworthy requirements that are relevant to you.
What’s checked during a roadworthy inspection?
At Tyrepower Virginia, a roadworthy inspection covers the vehicle’s key components and safety features to ensure that it is in sound operating condition and safe for use on Australian roads.
The inspection only covers major safety-related items, including:
Wheels and tyres (tread depth, tyre age)
Steering, suspension and brakes (worn or damaged components)
Seatbelts and seats (frayed seatbelts or wobbly seats)
Lights, light covers and indicators (cracked lenses or blown lights)
Windscreen and windows (including wipers and washers)
Vehicle structure (eg body and chassis corrosion) and engine fluid leaks
It’s important to note that a roadworthy inspection is not the same as a comprehensive mechanical inspection, such as one you may want performed before purchasing a secondhand vehicle privately. Detailed mechanical inspections may potentially reveal issues not associated with a roadworthy examination.
To book an authorised roadworthy inspection, phone us on (08) 8380 9137.