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Uber Inspection (COI)

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UBER Inspections (COI)

Ensure your vehicle is Uber-ready with our Certificate of Inspection (COI) service. We provide a fast and hassle-free inspection to verify that your car meets Uber’s safety and compliance standards. Our certified technicians conduct a thorough check of key components to help you stay on the road without delays. Book your Uber inspection today!

  • Comprehensive Safety Check – Inspection of brakes, tires, suspension, steering, lights, and more.
  • Uber Compliance – We ensure your vehicle meets all Uber safety requirements for ride share driving.
  • Fast & Efficient Process – Get your COI issued promptly, minimising downtime.
  • Affordable Pricing – Competitive rates with no hidden fees.
  • Experienced Technicians – Reliable and accurate assessments from professionals.
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Get Certified and Start Driving

Our Uber COI inspection helps you stay compliant and on the road. We provide quick, professional inspections so you can focus on earning. Book your Uber Inspection today and drive with confidence!

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  • Accurate Diagnosis & Repair
  • Customer Care & Convenience
  • Certified Technicians
  • Expert Technicians
  • Detect and Solve Minor
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  • Reduced Spare Parts and
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An Uber Inspection (COI) is a mandatory safety check to ensure your vehicle meets Uber’s requirements for ridesharing, including safety, condition, and operational standards.

Typically, Uber inspections are required every 12 months, but they may be needed sooner if your vehicle undergoes significant repairs or fails a previous inspection.

The inspection covers vehicle safety features, tires, lights, suspension, brakes, emissions, and overall vehicle condition to ensure it’s safe for passengers.

No, Uber inspections must be done at authorized service centers or Uber-approved mechanics to ensure it meets the required standards.

If your vehicle fails the inspection, you’ll need to fix the issues and have a re-inspection before being allowed to drive for Uber again.