• Fully mobile service across Toowoomba & surrounds, including Highfields, Cabarlah, Pechey, Haden, Emu Creek, Goombungee, Perseverance, Ravensbourne & Cooyar.
  • Fast, reliable support with every booking
  • Friendly team focused on safety & compliance

Contact Us in Crows Nest

Crows Nest Mobile Roadworthy's

Getting a safety certificate shouldn’t involve driving out of town or losing hours at a workshop. Roadworthy’s On The Run brings mobile roadworthy inspections straight to your property in Crows Nest, making the process simple, fast and stress-free.


We inspect cars, utes and trailers on-site, checking all required components including brakes, tyres, lights, steering and suspension. Once your vehicle passes, we issue the certificate then and there—no delays, no back-and-forth. Whether you're registering a vehicle, buying, selling or transferring ownership, we help you get it done quickly and properly.


Our locally owned business has built a reputation for punctuality, honest service and clear communication. We don’t waste your time—we get the job done right.

Book a mobile roadworthy in Crows Nest today.


Ready to get your vehicle road-ready? Call us at 0499 286 003 to schedule your inspection.

Why Choose Us?

When you need a mobile roadworthy inspection, you want it done quickly, properly and without hassle. That’s exactly what we deliver. Our team travels across Crows Nest to carry out inspections on-site, saving you the time and effort of heading into town or waiting around at a workshop. We’ve built our service to suit busy schedules and rural properties alike.


Here’s why locals continue to book with us:


  • We come to you – Inspections are carried out at your home, workplace or job site so you don’t need to travel.
  • Fast turnaround – We provide safety certificates on the spot once your vehicle passes, keeping things moving.
  • Straightforward service – Our team communicates clearly and gives honest advice—no surprises, no upsells.
  • Locally owned – We live and work in the region, so punctuality and respect come standard.
  • More than roadworthys – We also offer mobile mod plating, air con regassing and HVRAS inspections.

Preparation For a Mobile Roadworthy

Before a mobile roadworthy inspection, it’s important to make sure your vehicle is ready for assessment. Park it on a flat, accessible surface with enough space around it for the inspector to work. Clear any clutter from the interior, boot and engine bay so key components can be easily checked.


Ensure the battery is charged, the vehicle has fuel, and it starts reliably. Tyres should be inflated, lights should be working, and basic functions like the horn and wipers should operate correctly.


If you’ve had any recent repairs or modifications, having those receipts or documents available can be useful. Having a prepared vehicle can increase your chances of passing the inspection without needing a second visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a mobile roadworthy certificate?

    A mobile roadworthy certificate is issued after a vehicle passes a safety inspection carried out at your location—home, work or roadside. An authorised inspector checks components like brakes, tyres, lights and steering. If the vehicle meets safety standards, a certificate is issued, often required for selling, transferring or registering a vehicle in Queensland.

  • What vehicles can get a mobile roadworthy?

    Most light vehicles can undergo a mobile roadworthy inspection, including passenger cars, utes, 4WDs, motorbikes, trailers and caravans. Some providers also inspect heavier vehicles depending on their licensing and equipment. However, extremely large or modified vehicles may require specialised workshops or facilities. It's important to confirm eligibility with the inspection provider, especially for custom builds, older vehicles, or non-standard trailers.

  • What is checked during a mobile roadworthy inspection?

    A mobile roadworthy inspector checks all key safety components required by state legislation. These typically include brakes, tyres, lights, indicators, suspension, steering, seat belts, windscreen, mirrors, and vehicle structure. Inspectors also look for rust, fluid leaks, and any damage that could affect safe operation. The aim is to determine whether the vehicle is in a condition that is safe for use on public roads.

Location
Neighbouring Areas
  • Pechey
  • Haden
  • Cabarlah
  • Ravensbourne
  • Goombungee