Here is the summary of what Lagos state Vehicle Inspection Service (VIS) stands for and what you as citizen stands to gain.
Inspecting, Controlling and Regulating the road worthiness of motor vehicles in the State
Learn MoreCo-operating with other agencies to enforce traffic rules and regulations
Learn MoreCo-operating with relevant agencies engaged in road safety activities or in the prevention of accidents on the highways
Learn MoreInspection and issuance of Road Worthiness Certificate (RWC) in respect of all vehicles
Learn MoreIt's never safe to assume your vehicle is safe, you need to be sure by checking regularly.
We have the responsibility to keep Lagos state road safe for everyone.
YOU CAN NOW CHECK AND VERIFY YOUR INTERNAIONAL DRIVERS
LICENSE ONLINE
YOU CAN NOW CHECKAND VERIFY YOUR INTERNAIONAL DRIVERS LICENSE ONLINE
Lagos State Vehicle Inspection Service formally known as Vehicle Inspection Unit was established on 2nd
August 2012, by the former Governor of Lagos State Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola. The Vehicle inspection
Service is one of the enforcement agencies the State Government responsible for the implementing the
compliance on Road Traffic Law 2021; it is saddled with the duties of ensuring compliance with all
stipulated/required vehicle policies such as Road Worthiness, Vehicle License, Hackney Permit, Testing
and Training of applicants for driver’s license/ rider card and sometime compliment the duties of other
Transport Agencies
We have a vision to serve the people of Lagos State by delivering efficient and automated service that would ensure safe Road Transportation that meets Global Standards.
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As a regularly sourced government agency, we have made
ourselves available on popular media outlets including our
offices located across the state.
As a regularly sourced government agency, we have made ourselves available on popular media outlets including our offices located across the state.
Director, V.I.S Office The
Secretariat, Ojodu Berger, Lagos
+234 8033291375
Info@dvis.lg.gov.ng
‘Road Worthiness Certificate Issuance Will Now Be Based on Vehicle Inspection’
Segun James Lagos State government has said no vehicle would be issued road worthiness certificates without physical inspection with effect from January 1st, 2022 The state’s Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde, who revealed this at a stakeholders’ meeting with all transport operators in Lagos, said motorists would have to present their vehicles for physical … Continue Reading