We are authorised by the Department of Transport to carry out vehicle examinations on Motorcycles and Scooters only, and we are an Approved Motorcycle license Inspection Station.
REASONS YOU WILL NEED TO GET YOUR VEHICLE INSPECTED
You may need to get your vehicle inspected for the following reasons:
Your registration has expired. You forgot to pay your registration.
You will need to bring
- Your Driver’s License
- Temporary Movement Permit click for details
- Proof of Ownership
You want to license your vehicle in Western Australia. You are bringing a bike that is currently registered in another Australian State into Western Australia permanently.
You will need to bring
- Your Driver’s License
- Temporary Movement Permit click for details
You have received a yellow sticker or work order. You have repaired the vehicle to comply with the West Australian Road Regulations and need your bike inspected.
You will need to bring
- Your Driver’s License
- Your Infringement Notice
Your vehicle has been modified and needs to be inspected before it can be registered.
You will need to bring
- Your Driver’s License
- Temporary Movement Permit click for details
Your vehicle passed an inspection, but the inspection certificate has expired. It will need another full inspection before it can be registered
You will need to bring
- Your Driver’s License
- Temporary Movement Permit click for details
Your vehicle failed its first inspection. You have corrected the identified faults and now require a re-inspection.
You need to bring
- The inspection reference number from your initial inspection receipt
You require a concessional license, including club, vintage, racing and farm vehicle concessional licenses
You need to bring
- Your Driver’s License
- Your Club Membership papers (if applying for a 404 concessional license)
A Department of Transport vehicle examination is solely for determining whether a vehicle complies with applicable vehicle standards and statutory requirements for vehicle licensing purposes. It is not intended to be relied on as an assessment of a vehicle’s condition or of any of its parts. It is also not intended to be relied on for any decisions involving the value of a vehicle.
Before bringing in your bike to be inspected, it may save you time to check the more common faults we encounter.
- Rear Guards are too short – the end of the rear guard needs to be at a 45 degree angle from the centre of the axle.
- Exhaust is too Loud – 94 decibels is the maximum allowed. This is measured under specific conditions and using approved test equipment. We can test this for you free of charge if you are uncertain.
- Indicators do not meet specifications – The rear indicators need to be 180mm apart and the front indicators need to be 240mm apart.
- Lights – all lights need to be working and lenses clean and E-marked (early models may not be E-marked)
- Seat damaged – No tears or splits in the seat is acceptable
- Tyres too worn – Tread must not be worn down to the tread depth indicators
- Mirrors too Small – Minimum acceptable is 60mmin diameter
A temporary movement permit can be purchased online by visiting https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/licensing/get-a-temporary-movement-permit.asp
Temporary Movement Permits can also be purchased by Calling 13 11 56
The fee schedule for a temporary Movement Permit can be found at https://www.transport.wa.gov.au/aboutus/transport-related-fees.asp