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For most vehicles you need a roadworthy certificate when selling, re-registering or clearing defect notices.
The vehicles below do not need a roadworthy certificate.
Vehicles that are brand new and have never been registered in Victoria or any other state or country, do not need a roadworthy certificate.
If your new vehicle is going to be used as a taxi, then you will need to get a roadworthy certificate.
You won’t need a roadworthy certificate for:
You won’t need a roadworthy certificate for:
a recreational motorcycle
a motorcycle registered on the Farm Bike Scheme (PDF)
a quad bike or ATV (special work vehicle type 1 or 2).
Vehicles not designed primarily for carrying passengers or goods don't need a roadworthy certificate.
This includes vehicles like:
Your specially constructed vehicle will need a roadworthy certificate if it’s fitted on a truck cab and chassis.
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