Roadworthy Certificate Duration
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A Roadworthy Certificate (RWC) in Victoria is valid for 30 days from the date it is issued. This means the certificate must be used within that timeframe to complete a vehicle sale, transfer, or registration process. If the 30-day period expires, the certificate is no longer valid and a new roadworthy inspection will be required.
The purpose of this limited duration is to ensure that the vehicle’s safety condition is current at the time of the transaction. Since a vehicle’s condition can change over time, the 30-day validity ensures that the inspection reflects the vehicle’s present safety status rather than an outdated assessment.
It’s also important to understand that the RWC only confirms the vehicle was roadworthy at the time of inspection. It does not guarantee the vehicle will remain in the same condition throughout the entire 30 days.
If a vehicle fails the initial inspection, the owner is typically given a short period (usually 14 days) to repair the issues and return for a reinspection. If this timeframe is missed, a full inspection may be required again, which can affect timing if you are planning to sell or transfer the vehicle.
For this reason, it’s always recommended to organise your roadworthy inspection close to when you intend to sell or transfer the vehicle, so you can make full use of the RWC duration without delays.
