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Discover more out the various inspections
and certification we can offer you!

SAFETY CERTIFICATE (RWC)
Safety Certificates or Roadworthy Certificates are required by law when selling, transferring or registering a light vehicle, motorcycle or light trailer in Queensland. These serve as proof that these vehicles meet the requirements of TMRs.
If you need a safety certificate, feel free to reach out to us today. Our team will come to you and conduct the necessary assessment to help you obtain this important document.

MODIFICATION PLATE
Just because you’re planning on doing it doesn’t mean that it can be approved! If you’re planning to upgrade some parts or features on your vehicle, you should get in touch with us first to save you time and money. We can give you the honest answer and ensure that if you are modifying your vehicle, that it meets compliance.
CERTIFICATE OF INSPECTION
A Certificate of Inspection (COI) applies to heavy vehicles greater than 4.5t GVM and upto and including 16t GVM. It can also cover Heavy trailers greater than 4.5t ATM and upto and including 10t ATM. If you require a certificate for heavy vehicles above 16T GVM (trailers over 10 T) contact us today to discuss your requirements.

HEAVY VEHICLE REGISTRATION ASSESSMENT SCHEME
(HVRAS MEASURE)
A Heavy Vehicle Registration Assessment Scheme (HVRAS MEASURE) Certificate is the main requirements when registering heavy vehicles, caravans or heavy trailers for the first time in Queensland. If you need help in obtaining this document, we’ll be more than glad to come to you with our mobile services. Contact us today to make an appointment!

CHILD SEAT
ANCHOR POINTS
In Queensland, child restraint anchor points must be used when installing approved child restraints for children up to the age of 7 years.
The seat and anchorage point must be able to withstand the required loads applied for at least one second. And
while most vehicles come equipped with these as standard, their placement may not suit your requirements. Therefore additional points are required and these must be installed and approved for use, by a trained certifier such as ourselves.
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"Important: Don't confuse luggage fixing points with child restraint anchor points. "

TYPES OF CHILD RESTRAINTS
The type of child restraint you install will depend mainly on the child's age, but you may need to consider the child's size as well.
BABIES UP TO 6 MONTHS OLD
Babies up to 6 months of age must be in an approved rear-facing restraint that is properly fastened and adjusted. We recommend babies stay in a rear-facing restraint for as long as their size allows.
BABIES + CHILDREN 6 MONTHS TO 4 YEARS
Babies and children from 6 months to 4 years must be in an approved child restraint that is properly fastened and adjusted. The child restraint may be rear-facing or forward-facing with a built-in harness. We recommend babies and children stay in a rear-facing restraint for as long as their size allows.
CHILDREN 4 - 7 YEARS
Children aged 4 years and up to 7 years must be in an approved child restraint that is either:
forward-facing with a built-in harness that is properly fastened and adjusted or an approved booster seat secured with an adult lap-sash seatbelt. We recommend that children remain in a forward-facing restraint with built-in harness for as long as their size allows before progressing to a booster seat.
CHILDREN 7 YEARS +
Children who are 7 years and over may sit in a standard seat with an adult seatbelt, or an approved booster seat secured with an adult lap-sash seatbelt. They may also remain in an approved child restraint that is forward-facing with a built-in harness that is properly fastened and adjusted.
It is recommended that they stay in their child restraint for as long as their size allows.