Roadworthy Certificates In Nambour
Located in Nambour, Adam’s Automotive Centre proudly serves drivers across the Sunshine Coast. We deliver trusted, high-quality vehicle care.
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Selling, transferring or re-registering a car can be stressful when you’re unsure if it will pass inspection. At Adam’s Automotive Centre in Nambour, we make the process simple. Our licensed inspectors issue a roadworthy certificate for Sunshine Coast drivers, checking vital systems such as brakes, tyres, steering, suspension and lights.
We ensure your vehicle meets all Queensland Transport safety standards and clearly explain any issues before repairs are carried out. Our inspections are thorough, transparent and completed efficiently, saving you time and hassle.
Whether you’re preparing to sell or just want peace of mind, book your roadworthy inspection by calling (07) 5476 3683.
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Every vehicle we inspect goes through a detailed checklist to confirm it’s safe for the road. Our experienced team uses professional testing equipment and follows current Queensland guidelines to ensure accuracy. We assess key safety components, looking for signs of wear, damage or malfunction that could affect your car’s performance.
If repairs are needed, we provide straightforward advice and can complete the work on-site using quality parts. We perform each inspection with care, precision and honesty – so you know exactly where your vehicle stands. Our goal is to make the entire process quick, convenient and fully compliant from start to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's checked during a roadworthy inspection?
A roadworthy inspector checks essential safety components, including brakes, tyres, steering, suspension, seatbelts, lights and body condition. They also cover items like windscreen integrity and fluid leaks. The inspection ensures your vehicle meets legal safety standards and is not dangerous to drive. Any faults must be repaired before the certificate is issued.
How long is a roadworthy certificate valid for in Queensland?
In Queensland, a roadworthy certificate is valid for 2 months or 2,000 kilometres from the date of issue, whichever comes first. This time frame ensures that the vehicle’s condition remains consistent with the inspection. If the car isn’t sold or transferred within that period, a new inspection will be required.
What happens if my car fails a roadworthy inspection?
If a car fails a roadworthy inspection, the owner receives a list of items that need repair or replacement. The issues must be fixed before reinspection. Once repaired, the vehicle can be rechecked and approved for certification. This process ensures all cars on the road meet safety requirements and protect both drivers and passengers.













