Registration (QLD)

HVRAS – Heavy Vehicle Registration Assessment Scheme 

What is HVRAS?

The Heavy Vehicle Registration Assessment Scheme (HVRAS) is essential for ensuring that heavy vehicles (over 4.5 tonnes gross vehicle mass) and trailers (over 750 kilograms aggregate trailer mass) meet the necessary safety and compliance standards to gain registration from Transport and Main Roads (TMR) in Queensland.

HVRAS requires an accredited inspector to conduct a thorough assessment of your vehicle. This inspection is crucial to confirm that your vehicle adheres to dimensional requirements and operates within legal limits to ensure safety on the roads.

The Inspection Includes:

When is HVRAS Required?

When is HVRAS Required?

A Heavy Vehicle Registration Assessment Scheme (HVRAS) is necessary in the following situations:

HVRAS Inspection Process

HVRAS Inspection

A comprehensive HVRAS inspection will be completed by one of our qualified inspectors. The inspector will provide you with the details of your vehicle’s condition and compliance.

Certificate Issued

Once the HVRAS inspection is completed, you will receive the detailed inspection report. This will need to be submitted to Transport and Main Roads Qld for you to have you vehicle registered.

At Tri Axle Group, we have a team of assessors who are certified under the Heavy Vehicle Registration Assessment Scheme (HVRAS). We can help you with the inspection and measurement of your vehicle or trailer. However, if your vehicle or trailer is imported and has never been registered in Australia before, you will need to get it verified by the Department of Transport and Main Roads Queensland first.

Contact us to book your mobile HVRAS inspection today!