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Inspection processes and rules for car, private bus and light commercial vehicle (class 3, 4, 5 and 7 vehicle) MOT tests.
How the MOT scheme is administered and the rules for authorised examiners, testers and testing different types of vehicles.
A checklist for MOT testers showing the items that need to be inspected during an MOT test for a car or passenger vehicle.
Inspection processes and standards for lorry, trailer and other heavy goods vehicle (HGV) MOT tests (annual tests).
Inspection processes and rules for motorcycle, scooter, moped and motorcycle combination (class 1 and 2 vehicle) MOT tests.
Book, confirm, change or cancel testing events at your authorised testing facility (ATF).
Book an MOT tester demonstration test when you’ve got your level 2 MOT testing certificate or if you're returning to testing after a break, lapse or suspension.
Check if a historic vehicle qualifies for an MOT exemption due to its age.
Inspection processes and standards for bus and coach MOT tests (annual tests).
List of items that MOT testers must check during a motorcycle MOT test.
Find out if you can report an MOT tester or centre for fraud, how to report them (including without giving your name), and what will happen next.
How vehicle defects found during roadside inspections or vehicle tests are categorised and what action will be taken when they're found.
From 1 June 2026, zero emission goods vehicles between 3,501kg and 4,250kg will become class 7 vehicles and will need to have a class 7 MOT test.
A guide about the main things that will be checked when you take your car for an MOT test.
The procedure testers will follow to check vehicle exhaust emissions during the MOT test, and vehicle examiners follow to check emissions at the roadside.
Management systems, policies and checks you need in place at your MOT centre to make sure MOT testing is done to the right standard.
What MOT testers need to know about how to test certain makes and models of vehicles (previously called vehicle specific information).
Equipment approved for MOT testing, including tyre tread-depth gauges, roller brake testers, headlamp aim testers, diesel smoke meters and decelerometers.
How to create a Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) email alerts account and update your subscription preferences.
Samples of MOT test certificates that can be given to you when your vehicle passes the test.
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