Caravan Roadworthy Certificate
Selling Your Caravan or Camper Trailer on Bribie Island or surrounding Sunshine Coast or Brisbane Suburbs?
You may need a Caravan Roadworthy Certificate or Caravan RWC, better known as a Caravan Safety Certificate or Camper Trailer RWC Roadworthy Certificate Bribie Island
We are a Local Caravan Inspection Business on Bribie Island and we are also mobile to you.
We also do caravan repairs Bribie Island and camper trailer repairs Bribie Island
Also Covering Sunshine Coast for all suburbs Noosa to Caloundra
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Caravan Roadworthy Certificate and Camper Trailer Roadworthy Certificate
WHEN IS IT NEEDED?
In Queensland a Caravan Roadworthy Certificate is needed when:
Transferring a Queensland registration to a new owner of the Caravan or Camper Trailer when its sold.
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When transferring to Queensland registration from another state or territory in Australia.
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When re-registering an unregistered Caravan or Camper Trailer
Caravan and Camper Trailer requiring a Roadworthy Certificate are:
Caravan and Camper trailer with an aggregate trailer mass (ATM) between 750kg and 4,500kg.
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On site Requirements - these are recommendations to make is easier on the day
- Hard flat level ground, concrete or the road is a preferred area to work on as we will need to jack your caravan or camper trailer up to check brakes and bearings.
Things you should check to make sure there are no hick ups on the day
- To pass the caravan roadworthy certificate check all of your Caravan or Camper Trailer lights work, Stop, Tail, Side Lights, Forward Lights, Rear Top Marker Lights and Number Plate Light
- If you have a brake safe system or a breakaway unit make sure it works, generally these units never get checked and they don't work when you want them to. We do carry spare batteries for them so if it doesn't work don't stress. ​
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