Safety inspection reports
(also known as pink, blue
and white slips)
A
pink slip is a safety
inspection report, issued by
an AIS which proves a
vehicle has passed the
required roadworthiness
standards. A pink slip is
used to renew a vehicle
registration by mail or at a
motor registry up to three
months after the expiry
date.
By
getting an
e-Safety
Check you will be able to
renew your registration
online or by phone..
A
blue slip is an unregistered
vehicle safety inspection
report, issued by an AUVIS,
which proves a vehicle has
passed the required
roadworthiness, design and
identity standards.
This is used:
Second-hand vehicles
(including interstate and
imported vehicles) may be
selected for an additional
inspection by the RTA's
specialised vehicle identity
unit.
A
white slip is an inspection
report (rejection slip),
issued by an AIS or AUVIS,
showing that a vehicle
requires repairs. A white
slip will be given if a
vehicle fails the AIS or
AUVIS inspection. However,
once the repairs are carried
out, the vehicle will
receive a pink or blue slip.
The
white slip can be used when
selling a car to show what
needs to be done to make the
car roadworthy. |