| The
MOT Vehicle Test |
| Every
vehicle in the UK needs to be tested each year to ensure
that it complies with roadworthiness standards. If you
have a car that is more than 3 years old, it will need
an MOT test each year to ensure that it meets at least
the minimum road safety and environmental standards. This
part of the site will enable you to see which components
are checked during the car and motorbike MOT test. |
| Current
MOT Test Fees |
| Includes
fees for all classes of vehicle. |
| MOT
Frequently asked Questions |
| This
section includes information on the MOT scheme including:
how vehicles are tested, how to recognise an MOT station,
supervision of the scheme, fees, what to do if you are
unhappy with the service you have received, lost or damaged
test certificates and the authenticity of an MOT test
certificate. |
| How
to become an MOT test station |
| This
section includes all information on what you need to do
to set up an MOT testing station and information on how
to apply |
| Examples
of scheme documentation |
| This
section contains some of VI's MOT documentation including:
examples of test certificates, posters and application
forms for training courses. |
| VI's
role in the MOT Scheme |
| This
section outlines the purpose of the MOT test and the Vehicle
Inspectorates role within the scheme |
| MOT
computerisation |
| VI
are in partnership with Siemens Business Services to computerise
the MOT scheme from 2004, click the above link to find
out the latest information |