Technical inspection
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Technical inspection

Make an appointment

At the present time, inspections are organised exclusively by appointment, except for heavy vehicles of + 3,5 t, trailers and agricultural vehicles which can be presented without appointment. Appointments can be made via our appointment portal or via our customer service number on 087/39.39.49.

How must you present your vehicle?

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Registration certificate

Vehicle section
certificat

Certificate of conformity

assurance

Insurance card

International insurance card
dernier-certificat

Most recent technical inspection certificate

confirmation

Appointment confirmation

Paper or smartphone

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Find your nearest inspection centre

At the present time, inspections are organised exclusively by appointment, except for heavy vehicles of + 3,5 t, trailers and agricultural vehicles which can be presented without appointment. Appointments can be made via our appointment portal or via our customer service number on 087/39.39.49.

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Amberloup Inspection Centre – 85

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Aye Inspection Center 74

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Bièvre Inspection Centre – 75

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Bovigny Inspection Centre – 84

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Chimay Inspection Center – 67

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Cuesmes Inspection Centre – 70

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Eupen Inspection Center – 94

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Eupen Inspection Centre – 94

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Ghislenghien Inspection Centre – 66

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Grâce-Hollogne Inspection Centre – 96

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Habay Inspection Centre – 81

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Hannut Inspection Centre – 90

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Lobbes Inspection Centre – 64

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Maisières Inspection Centre – 61

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Malmedy Inspection Centre – 95

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Marquain Inspection Centre – 65

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Mont-Saint-Guibert Inspection Centre – 18

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Mouscron Inspection Centre – 68

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Namur/Suarlée Inspection Centre – 71

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Neufchâteau Inspection Centre – 83

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Nivelles Inspection Centre – 19

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Onhaye/Dinant Inspection Centre – 72

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Petit-Rechain Inspection Centre – 92

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Wandre Inspection Centre – 91

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Wanze Inspection Centre – 93

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Werbomont Inspection Centre – 82

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Vehicle type

What type of
control to choose?

Periodic inspection

In order to improve road safety, your car has to undergo an annual technical inspection. This inspection is carried out for the first time before it is four years of age. On completion of this inspection, a technical inspection certificate is issued to you, indicating any defects.

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Re-inspection/additional visit

If your vehicle has been issued with a technical inspection certificate with a limited validity, a re-inspection must be carried out at the same inspection centre in order to check that the defects noted have been repaired.

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Inspection for the purpose of selling

Before being registered in the name of a new owner, the vehicle must be presented for a used car technical inspection. In addition to a basic inspection, a further 33-point inspection is carried out. On completion of this inspection, you will be issued with various documents:

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LPG/CNG inspections

Is your vehicle powered by LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) or CNG (compressed natural gas)? In this case, in addition to the basic technical inspection, it is subject to a specific LPG/CNG inspection. The installation must be checked at the same time as the periodic inspection. The LPG/CNG tank must be…

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Transfer inspection

With European registration plates
With old-format plates or no plates

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Tow hook inspection

Have you just fitted a towing device to your car? A technical inspection is required as soon as the device is placed in service, at the time of periodic inspections and after it has been removed.

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Importing a vehicle

The 705 label from the customs office has been replaced since February 4, 2019, by an electronic information called ‘e-705’. The latter is sent to the Vehicle Registration Department office (DIV) directly. The registration application form, however, can only be obtained from an inspection centre.

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Alteration (tuning)

As soon as any modifications or conversions are made to your vehicle, you must present it for a technical inspection to check whether you can drive around in it safely.

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Inspection post-accident

Cars, light trucks, camping-cars, vehicle with a special use If your vehicle has been in an accident, it may be submitted, on the decision of a loss-adjuster, to a post-accident inspection. The aim of this inspection is to check whether your vehicle can be put back on the road without…

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Periodic inspection

Light commercial vehicles are subject to an annual technical inspection from the time they are put on the road. This means that your vehicle must be presented spontaneously after it has been registered.

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Re-inspection/additional visit

If your vehicle has been given a technical inspection certificate with a limited validity, a re-inspection must be carried out at the same centre to check that the defects noted have been repaired.  

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Inspection for the purpose of selling

Before registration in the name of a new owner Before being registered in the name of a new owner, the vehicle must be presented for a ‘used vehicle’ technical inspection. In addition to a basic inspection, a further 33-point inspection is carried out. On completion of this inspection, you will…

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Registration inspection

Registration of a new vehicle
Registration of a used vehicle
Identification report

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Transfer inspection

Transfer of a vehicle with European registration plates
Transfer of a vehicle with old-format plates or no plates

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LPG/CNG inspections

Is your vehicle powered by LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) or CNG (compressed natural gas)? In which case, don’t forget that, in addition to the basic technical inspection, it is subject to a specific LPG/CNG inspection.

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Tow hook inspection

Have you just fitted a towing device to your vehicle? Don’t forget that this device must also be inspected:

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Alteration (tuning)

As soon as any modifications or conversions are made to your vehicle, you must present it for a technical inspection to check whether you can drive around in it safely. If the conversion is such that it affects the unladen weight of the vehicle, the vehicle will be weighed and…

More information

Importing a vehicle

The 705 label from the customs office has been replaced since February 4, 2019, by an electronic information called ‘e-705’. The latter is sent to the Vehicle Registration Department office (DIV) directly. The registration application form, however, can only be obtained from an inspection centre.

More information

Inspection post-accident

Cars, light trucks, camping-cars, vehicle with a special use If your vehicle has been in an accident, it may be submitted, on the decision of a loss-adjuster, to a post-accident inspection. The aim of this inspection is to check whether your vehicle can be put back on the road without…

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Periodic inspection

Heavy commercial vehicles are subject to an annual technical inspection from the time they are put on the road. This means that your vehicle must be presented spontaneously after it had been registered. For crane vehicles, the basic interval between periodic inspections is 2 years. The bonus system does not…

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Re-inspection/additional visit

If your vehicle has been given a technical inspection certificate with a limited validity, a re-inspection must be carried out at the same centre to check that the defects noted have been repaired.

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Administrative inspection

Before registration in the name of a new owner, only the documents of the vehicle need to be presented for an administrative inspection so that the registration application form can be completed and approved. After registration, the new owner will be required to present the vehicle for a full inspection,…

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Registration inspection

Registration of a new vehicle
Registration of a used vehicle
Identification report

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ADR inspection

Trucks intended for ADR transport are subject to a quarterly basic technical inspection, as well as a specific annual inspection. On completion of this specific inspection and provided your vehicle complies with standards, you will be given an ADR approval certificate with a validity period of 1 year. The ADR…

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Tow hook inspection

If you have just fitted a towing device to your vehicle, don’t forget that it must also be inspected:

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Alteration (tuning)

As soon as any modifications or conversions are made to your vehicle, you must present it for a technical inspection to check whether you can drive around in it safely. If the conversion is such that it affects the unladen weight of the vehicle, the vehicle will be weighed and…

More information

Importing a vehicle

The 705 label from the customs office has been replaced since February 4, 2019, by an electronic information called ‘e-705’. The latter is sent to the Vehicle Registration Department office (DIV) directly. The registration application form, however, can only be obtained from an inspection centre.

More information

Inspection post-accident

Trucks, buses, camping-cars, trailers If your vehicle has been in an accident, it may be submitted, on the decision of a loss-adjuster, to a post-accident inspection. The aim of this inspection is to check whether your vehicle can be put back on the road without endangering the safety of its…

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Periodic inspection

In order to improve road safety, your bus/coach has to undergo a quarterly technical inspection. The bonus system enables you to obtain an extension to the validity of your technical inspection certificate to 6 months. If you are issued with a green certificate on completion of a full periodic inspection…

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Re-inspection/additional visit

If your vehicle has been issued with a technical inspection certificate with a limited validity, a re-inspection must be carried out at the same inspection centre in order to check that the defects noted have been prepared.

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Administrative inspection

<p><strong>Before registration in the name of a new owner</strong>, only the documents of the vehicle need to be presented for an administrative inspection so that the registration application form can be completed and approved.</p><p>After registration, the new owner will be required to present the vehicle for a full inspection, as…

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Registration inspection

Registration of a new vehicle
Registration of a used vehicle
Identification report

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Quality inspection

During the inspection of your coach, you have the opportunity of requesting a quality inspection so that your coach can be issued with a classification. On completion of the inspection, you will be given a classification document with a validity period of 1 year, as well as two quality inspection…

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LPG/CNG inspections

Is your vehicle powered by LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) or CNG (compressed natural gas)? In which case, don’t forget that, in addition to the basic technical inspection, it is subject to a specific LPG/CNG inspection.

More information

Tow hook inspection

Have you just fitted a towing device to your vehicle? Don’t forget that this device must also be inspected:

More information

Alteration (tuning)

As soon as any modifications or conversions are made to your vehicle, you must present it for a technical inspection to check whether you can drive around in it safely. If the conversion is such that it affects the unladen weight of the vehicle, the vehicle will be weighed and…

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Importing a vehicle

For more information, we advise you to contact our customer service department on 087.57.20.30.

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Inspection post-accident

Trucks, buses, camping-cars, trailers If your vehicle has been in an accident, it may be submitted, on the decision of a loss-adjuster, to a post-accident inspection. The aim of this inspection is to check whether your vehicle can be put back on the road without endangering the safety of its…

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Periodic inspection

Since 1 January 2019, classic vehicles registered in Wallonia as “old-timers” have been required to undergo regular inspection.

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Inspection of foreign veteran vehicles

If you wish to register a vehicle from another country as an old-timer, you need to be in possession of an original foreign registration certificate. We advise you to visit a customs office first. You then need to present your vehicle for an inspection. After a favourable inspection, you will…

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Periodic inspection

Motorhomes are subject to an annual technical inspection as soon as they are registered. In addition to the basic technical inspection, a number of specific items are checked: • Safety belts (driver’s seat and other seats) • Cabin, driver’s seat, internal and external fit-out • Access to and exits from…

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Re-inspection/additional visit

If your vehicle has been issued with a technical inspection certificate with a limited validity, a re-inspection must be carried out at the same inspection centre in order to check that the defects noted have been prepared.

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Inspection for the purpose of selling

Before registration in the name of a new owner Before being registered in the name of a new owner, the motorhome must be presented for a ‘used vehicle’ technical inspection. In addition to a basic inspection, a further 33-point inspection is carried out. On completion of this inspection, you will…

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Registration inspection

Registration of a new vehicle
Registration of a used vehicle
Identification report

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Transfer inspection

Transfer of a vehicle with registration plates (European format)
Transfer of a vehicle with an old-format plate (non-European) or no plate

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LPG/CNG inspections

Is your vehicle powered by LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) or CNG (compressed natural gas)? In which case, don’t forget that, in addition to the basic technical inspection, it is subject to a specific LPG/CNG inspection. From the time of the installation being placed in service

More information

Tow hook inspection

Have you just fitted a tow hook device to your vehicle? Don’t forget that this device must also be inspected :  

More information

Alteration (tuning)

As soon as any modifications or conversions are made to your vehicle, you must present it for a technical inspection to check whether you can drive around in it safely. If the conversion is such that it affects the unladen weight of the vehicle, the vehicle will be weighed and…

More information

Importing a vehicle

The 705 label from the customs office has been replaced since February 4, 2019, by an electronic information called ‘e-705’. The latter is sent to the Vehicle Registration Department office (DIV) directly. The registration application form, however, can only be obtained from an inspection centre.

More information

Inspection post-accident

Cars, light trucks, camping-cars, vehicle with a special use When your vehicle has been involved in an accident, it may be subject to a post-crash inspection by an expert. The purpose of this test is to check whether your vehicle can be put back on the road without endangering the…

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Periodic inspection

Special purpose vehicles are subject to a technical inspection every 6 months from the time they are registered. In addition to a basic inspection, checks are carried out on the specific fit-out of the vehicle.

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Re-inspection/additional visit

If your vehicle has been given a technical inspection certificate with a limited validity, a re-inspection must be carried out at the same centre to check that the defects noted have been repaired.

More information

Inspection for the purpose of selling

Before being registered in the name of a new owner, the vehicle must be presented for a ‘used vehicle’ technical inspection. In addition to a basic inspection, a further 33-point inspection is carried out. On completion of this inspection, you will be issued with various documents:

More information

Transfer inspection

Transfer of a vehicle with European registration plates
Transfer of a vehicle with old-format plates or no plates

More information

LPG/CNG inspections

Is your vehicle powered by LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) or CNG (compressed natural gas)? In which case, don’t forget that, in addition to the basic technical inspection, it is subject to a specific LPG/CNG inspection.

More information

Tow hook inspection

Have you just fitted a towing device to your vehicle? Don’t forget that this device must also be inspected: As soon as the device is placed in service Factory-fitted or when the vehicle is new Where the device has been fitted at the factory or when the vehicle is new,…

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Alteration (tuning)

As soon as any modifications or conversions are made to your vehicle, you must present it for a technical inspection to check whether you can drive around in it safely.

More information

Importing a vehicle

The 705 label from the customs office has been replaced since February 4, 2019, by an electronic information called ‘e-705’. The latter is sent to the Vehicle Registration Department office (DIV) directly. The registration application form, however, can only be obtained from an inspection centre.

More information

Inspection post-accident

Cars, light trucks, camping-cars, vehicle with a special use If your vehicle has been in an accident, it may be submitted, on the decision of a loss-adjuster, to a post-accident inspection. The aim of this inspection is to check whether your vehicle can be put back on the road without…

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Periodic inspection

The following types of slow tractors are not subject to periodic technical inspections. These vehicles need only be presented in the event of a change of owner. • Tractors whose MAM does not exceed 3,500 kg • All tractors used exclusively (as declared by the customer): – for farming, horticulture,…

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Registration inspection

Registration of a new vehicle
Registration of a used vehicle
Identification report

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Re-inspection/additional visit

If your vehicle has been given a technical inspection certificate with a limited validity, a re-inspection must be carried out at the same centre to check that the defects noted have been repaired.

More information

Administrative inspection

Before registration in the name of a new owner, only the documents of the vehicle need to be presented for an administrative inspection so that the registration application form can be completed and approved. After registration, the new owner will be required to present the vehicle for a full technical…

More information

Importing a vehicle

The 705 label from the customs office has been replaced since February 4, 2019, by an electronic information called ‘e-705’. The latter is sent to the Vehicle Registration Department office (DIV) directly. The registration application form, however, can only be obtained from an inspection centre.

More information

Periodic inspection

Trailers (MAM ≤ 750 kg)
Trailers > 750 kg  – Periodic inspection
Trailers (MAM > 3500 kg) – Periodic inspection

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Re-inspection/additional visit

Trailers > 750 kg

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Administrative inspection

Trailers > 750 kg

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Registration inspection

Trailers > 750 kg

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Alteration (tuning)

Trailers > 750 kg

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Importing a vehicle

Registering via WebDIV
Trailers > 750 kg

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ADR inspection

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Inspection post-accident

Trucks, buses, camping-cars, trailers

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Motorbikes & other categories

From 1 January 2023, motorbikes, motor tricycles and quadricycles will be required to undergo a roadworthiness test ONLY in the following cases: For a new registration (second-hand sale); After an accident; Transposition of European Directive 2014/45 EU into the AGW amending the Royal Decree of 10-10-1974

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Preparing your vehicle for the motorbike roadworthiness test

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Practical information about the inspectio

First and foremost, we would like to stress that the vehicle will be handled with all due care by experienced inspectors who hold a category L driving licence. The documents required for presentation of the vehicle are as follows:

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Making an appointmen

You must make an appointment in advance for both types of inspection.

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Price

The official motorbike fee schedule is available at the following link: CT 2024 motorbike fee schedule

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Ancestor vehicl

A category L vehicle can be registered as an ‘ancestor’ from its 25th birthday. To do so, it must undergo a roadworthiness test. The test will be identical to that carried out to obtain a ‘classic’ registration, with the exception of the following two points: The environmental test is not…

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Imported vehicl

In the case of an imported vehicle, you must first send us a copy of both sides of the vehicle documents and a photo of the vehicle identification plate so that we can inform you of the appropriate procedure for registering the vehicle in Belgium.  

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2-layersD.I.V. (Vehicle Registration Department)

Every motor vehicle (as well as any trailer whose maximum authorised mass is greater than 750 kg) must, to be able to be driven on public roads, be registered in the database of the Vehicle Registration Department (D.I.V.). When registered, the vehicle receives a registration certificate and a European format registration number plate.

Prices

Technical inspection prices

Here is an overview of the single prices applicable from January 1, 2025 (incl. VAT):

Cars

100% electric vehicles will benefit from a € 6.10 reduction for the periodic inspection.

TVA incl.
Periodic inspection
€58.20
Inspection for the purpose of selling
€87.30
(excluding Car Pass)
Re-inspection/additional visit
€16.10

Light trucks

TVA incl.
Periodic inspection
€75.10
Inspection for the purpose of selling
€87.30
(excluding Car Pass)
Re-inspection/additional visit
€16.10

Motorcycles

TVA incl.
Inspection for the purpose of selling
€50.70
Inspection post-accident
€125.00
Re-inspection/additional visit
€16.10

Frequently asked questions

Got a question?
Consult our FAQ

How to find your Invitation number ?

Your invitation number can be found in the yellow box below the address.

How can I make an appointment online?

Go to our appointment portal and search for your vehicle (plate number and/or chassis number)...

Do you have any other questions?

Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to find all our answers.

How can I change my appointment?

At the end of your confirmation e-mail, there’s a link that allows you to change...

How can I become a professional client?

The professional client accounts are restricted to garage-owners and companies that have a fleet of...

Technical inspection

Professional clients

Are you a company / garage-owner that regularly
presents vehicles in our inspection centres?

Our appointment service

We facilitate the appointment making. Create your professional account Autosécurité and manage your reservations in a few clicks!

Commercial plates

Commercial plates can only be used by professionals when checking vehicles for sale. To present vehicles under such plates, you must prove that you are authorised to do so by means of a certificate:

Our credit client service

Simplified invoicing: thanks to our second service ‘account customer’, you can pay your inspections once a month on the basis of a single invoice.