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Common Delivery Docket Line Items for Mechanics

Here are typical items you might include on a mechanic delivery docket:

Description Unit
Labour — mechanic hour
Logbook service each
Brake pads and rotors set
Engine oil and filter each
Tyre supply and fit each
Diagnostic scan each
Roadworthy / safety inspection each

Compliance Tips for Mechanics

  • Motor vehicle repairer licence is required in most states.
  • Written estimates must be provided for repairs over the state threshold.
  • GST registration is mandatory at $75,000 turnover.
  • Consumer guarantees under Australian Consumer Law apply to parts and labour.

Frequently Asked Questions

Must a mechanic provide a written quote before starting work?

In most states, a mechanic must provide a written quote or estimate if the repair will exceed a specified amount (e.g., $100 in Victoria). The customer must authorise the work before you begin.

How should a mechanic invoice for warranty work?

Invoice the parts manufacturer or warranty provider directly, referencing the warranty claim number. The customer invoice should show the work done with a $0 balance if fully covered, or list the gap amount if partially covered.

What records should a mechanic keep?

Keep copies of all invoices, quotes, work orders, and parts purchase orders for at least five years. Vehicle-specific records should include rego, VIN, odometer readings, and a description of all work performed.

What is a delivery docket used for?

A delivery docket accompanies goods during transit. It lists items, quantities, and delivery details so the receiver can verify the shipment matches the order.

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