You need to bring your current registration certificate to show that you own the car. If you don’t have your registration certificate please contact your local state road authority. If your car is not registered, you will need to purchase an ‘Unregistered Vehicle Permit’.
Compulsory things you must bring to your inspection
Step 1
Current registration certificate
Step 2
100 points of ID (must consist of a Photo ID and Proof of Address)
You need to bring 100 points of ID from the list of valid documents below:
- Current Passport (70 points)
- Current Australian drivers’ licence (40 points)
- Medicare Card, Utility Bills, Bank Statement, Car Registration, Council Rates Notice (25 points each)
Step 3
Your bank details (so we can pay you)
Your bank BSB, account number and account name. We recommend bringing a bank statement to ensure we deposit funds to the correct account.
Step 4
Details of Finance (if applicable)
If there is outstanding finance to be settled on your car you need to provide a letter from your finance company detailing the current settlement figure and the date it is valid until.
Important!
If selling on behalf of a business or another person
If you are selling on behalf of a business or another person you must bring all of the below items for us to value and buy your car:
- A letter signed by a company director, business owner, or vehicle owner giving authorisation for you to sell the car on their behalf (Business Authorisation Letter Template | Private Seller Authorisation Letter Template)
- A tax invoice from the company or the supplier of the vehicle you’re selling
- 100 points of ID of the vehicle owner
- Business authorisation
- Statutory Declaration authorising the sale.
We also recommend bringing the following items if applicable to ensure you get the best price for your car!
- Service Books
- Spare Keys
- Invoices
- Remotes
- Owner’s Manual
- Vehicle Specific Tools