Vehicle Inspections

Find approved testing stations for inspections and safety compliance.

Ensure Your Vehicle is Safe and Roadworthy

Vehicle inspections are a legal requirement in Trinidad and Tobago to ensure that motor vehicles meet national roadworthiness, emissions, and safety standards. The Ministry of Works and Transport, through authorized testing stations, provides regular inspections to verify that vehicles are safe to operate on public roads. Inspections are necessary for registration, renewals, and continued road use. 

Service Details 

Who Needs a Vehicle Inspection? 

Private vehicles over five years old 

All commercial vehicles 

Rental and hired vehicles 

Public service vehicles (e.g., taxis, maxis) 

Vehicles being transferred or reclassified 

Inspection Focus Areas 

Brakes, lights, suspension 

Tyres and steering 

Exhaust and emissions 

Vehicle chassis and body condition 

Cost 

Varies by vehicle class (Confirm with authorized testing station) 

Inspection Frequency 

  • Private vehicles: Every 2 years (after 5 years old) 
  • Commercial/public vehicles: Annually 

How to Apply for a Vehicle Inspection

Step 1: Check If Your Vehicle Requires Inspection

Inspection is required if:

Your private vehicle is over 5 years old

You operate a commercial, rental, or public service vehicle

You are transferring ownership or reclassifying a vehicle

Step 2: Locate an Authorized Testing Station

Visit the Vehicle Inspections service page for a list of approved inspection stations across Trinidad and Tobago.

Step 3: Schedule Your Inspection

Contact your preferred station to book an appointment. Some stations accept walk-ins, but scheduling is recommended.

Step 4: Gather Required Documents

Take the following with you:

Certified Copy of Vehicle Ownership

Valid Certificate of Insurance

Valid Driver’s Permit or National ID

Previous Inspection Certificate (if applicable)

Step 5: Attend the Inspection

Bring your vehicle and documents to the testing station. Inspectors will check brakes, lights, tyres, emissions, and overall roadworthiness.

Step 6: Receive Your Certificate

If your vehicle passes, you’ll receive an official Inspection Certificate. If not, address the issues and return for a re-inspection.

Keep your vehicle compliant and safe.

Book your vehicle inspection at an approved station today. 

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