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What is a Safety Certificate (RWC) and when is it required?
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You must obtain a Safety Certificate before offering a registered vehicle for sale or disposing of a registered vehicle, other than to a dealer. CLICK for MORE.
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What can a Safety Certificate (RWC) be used for?
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The Safety Certificates we issue can be used for new registration, late registration renewal or registration transfer purposes in the state of Queensland. DISCOVER MORE about RWC on the following link.
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When do I NOT need a Safety Certificate (RWC)?
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An RWC is NOT required in the following scenarios
- The disposer is in an area of exemption
- A beneficiary of a deceased estate
- Transfer takes place between spouses (including separated married couples and registered partners – until such time that the divorce or application to end the registered relationship is finalised)
- Remote locations.
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How long are Safety Certificates valid for?
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For private sellers an RWC is valid for 2 months or 2,000 kms (whichever comes first) and for licensed motor dealers for 1 month or 3,000 kms (whichever comes first).
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What is a Safety Certificate (RWC) and when is it required?
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You must obtain a Safety Certificate before offering a registered vehicle for sale or disposing of a registered vehicle, other than to a dealer. CLICK for MORE.