
Incorporating the very latest equipment to ensure a full range of MOT testing services are available. This includes :
Records of MOT test results will now be held on a secure central computerised database. This change will not affect you actual MOT test
It will bring benefits for motorists by
As the proof of MOT test status is now held on a secure database we recommend that you use the new Internet or telephone services to obtain and validate this information whenever you need to do so, for example before you buy a second hand car.
Checking the MOT test status of a vehicle is quick and easy, simply visit the web site:
http://www.motinfo.gov.ukQ: What is an MOT Test?
MOT stands for Ministry of Transport
A: The
Q: Can I watch an
A: Yes providing you do not cause any interference to the test
Q: Can my vehicle be driven on a public highway after failing an
Remember - the test certificate relates only to the condition of the testable items at the time of the test and should not be regarded as evidence of their condition at any other time; nor should it be accepted as evidence of the general mechanical condition of the vehicle
A: You MUST NOT drive a vehicle without an MOT certificate. Driving an un roadworthy vehicle may invalidate your insurance. You may however drive to a pre-arranged test appointment or to your garage for repairs required for the test.
Q: How long do I have after failing an MOT before taking the second test?
A: There is no set time limit before a retest and it is at the discretion of the individual.
Q: How much does an MOT cost?
A: The statutory fee is £54, however, discounts may be applied on request.
Q: Do all MOT test centres give a free retest?
A: Yes subject to conditions. Please contact us for details.
Q: When is my car eligible for its first
A: When it is three years old.
Q: How long does a
A: Approximately 45 minutes.
Q: Do I need to make an appointment for my car to be tested?
A: Yes normally
Q: Will I receive a reminder for my
A: Yes we will send you an
Q: Do I need to stay with my vehicle?
A: Normally No.
Q: I have lost my MOT certificate, can I get a duplicate copy?
A: Yes- the simplest way is to get back to the garage where the vehicle was tested, tell them the approximate date of the test and they should be able to give you a duplicate certificate. The fee is £10. If you had your test done with us then we will give you a duplicate certificate for free.