You may need to submit your vehicle for an identity inspection if it is in a high-risk category. High risk can include stolen, improper repairs or questionable origins.

Trailers and caravans don’t need identity checks unless they have no identifiers (e.g., a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), chassis number or engine number).

Roadworthy inspections happen first

The vehicle identity inspection is separate to roadworthy inspections.

You need to pass a roadworthy inspection and get a Certificate of Inspection before you can attend your vehicle identity inspection.

When you take your vehicle for a roadworthy inspection, they will tell you if your vehicle needs an identity inspection.

High-risk categories

If your vehicle is in one of these categories then you will need to submit it for a vehicle identity inspection.

Repairable write off

The vehicle:

  • was declared ‘repairable written off’
  • was registered in the ACT when it was declared a repairable write off.

There are no exemptions to this category.

Read about repairable write-offs.

Interstate vehicle registered under a different name

The vehicle:

  • is a used vehicle, bought from a private seller
  • has a year of manufacture equal to or less than 10 years old
  • is registered or was last registered in another state or territory
  • is registered under another name than the one you wish to register it under in the ACT.

No identifiers

The vehicle doesn’t have a VIN or engine number.

Exemptions

If your vehicle fits into one of the high-risk categories, but one of the following is also true, you may be exempt.

None of these exemptions apply to repairable write offs.

Read about repairable write-offs.

The vehicle:

Book a vehicle identity inspection

Vehicle identity inspections can only be done at the Access Canberra Motor Vehicle Inspection Station.

What you’ll need

To book an inspection:

  • call Access Canberra on 13 22 81
  • you will need to tell them your VIN (or Chassis number if the vehicle was manufactured before 1 January 1989).

If your vehicle is unregistered, you may need an unregistered vehicle permit.

On the day of your booking bring:

  • bring a debit or credit card to pay the inspection fee. The Inspection Station does not accept cash or cheque.
  • a copy of your driver licence
  • a passed roadworthy certificate of inspection
  • a proof of purchase receipt
  • for individually constructed vehicles and trailers, you will need to provide receipts for the build and a statement of the building process or work diary including photos
  • if the inspection is for a written off vehicle, there are additional requirements.