Does RedBook Inspect do roadworthy inspections?
Yes, RedBook Inspect offers roadworthy inspections across Australia. Including New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia, and Queensland.
Looking for more roadworthy inspection options? Discover the roadworthy marketplace
Finding a reliable roadworthy inspection provider near you and comparing prices upfront hasn’t always been easy. That’s why RedBook Inspect created the roadworthy marketplace, connecting you with a trusted network of accredited third-party providers.
Only select businesses are included in the roadworthy marketplace. Each provider is carefully vetted by RedBook Inspect based on customer trust, professionalism, and their commitment to delivering an outstanding inspection experience.
Book a RedBook Inspect roadworthy inspection
Need a roadworthy inspection? Book online today with RedBook Inspect and choose from a growing network of trusted providers across Australia.
I have booked my Roadworthy Inspection. What happens next?
We’ve got you covered. If you haven’t scheduled an inspection time yet, a team member will be in touch shortly to arrange one at your earliest convenience.
You’ll be kept up to date with your booking’s progress via email and SMS. You can also check your booking's progress anytime.
Before arriving for the inspection
Take the time to familiarise yourself with the roadworthy requirements set by the government to save the disappointment of failing your inspection. If the vehicle does fail, don’t worry. The inspector will help you understand what needs to be repaired/fixed and clearly document any issues in a report. You’ll then have the opportunity to repair or replace any faulty items and return for a re-inspection at the same location within the timeframe set by your state government.
Please arrive 10 minutes prior to your scheduled inspection time to hand over the vehicle and complete any paperwork if required.
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