Roadworthy rules by state
A roadworthy is called something different in every state. Validity, fees, and the events that trigger an inspection differ too. Pick a state for the full breakdown.
NSW
New South Wales
- Official term
- eSafety Check
- Common name
- Pink Slip
- Validity
- 42 days
- Typical fee
- $47–$75
VIC
Victoria
- Official term
- Certificate of Roadworthiness
- Common name
- RWC
- Validity
- 30 days
- Typical fee
- $150–$220
QLD
Queensland
- Official term
- Safety Certificate
- Common name
- Roadworthy
- Validity
- 60 days
- Typical fee
- $90–$150
WA
Western Australia
- Official term
- WA Vehicle Examination
- Validity
- Event-based
- Typical fee
- $80–$150
SA
South Australia
- Official term
- Vehicle Inspection
- Validity
- Event-based
- Typical fee
- $90–$160
TAS
Tasmania
- Official term
- Vehicle Inspection
- Validity
- 14 days
- Typical fee
- $80–$140
NT
Northern Territory
- Official term
- Vehicle Inspection
- Validity
- Event-based
- Typical fee
- $80–$140
ACT
Australian Capital Territory
- Official term
- Inspection Report
- Common name
- Roadworthy
- Validity
- 28 days
- Typical fee
- $90–$150