MOT

Once your vehicle has reached three years of age, you are legally required to have an annual MOT. This is an inspection which measures that the environmental and vehicle condition has met the required standard on the day of testing.

MOT Certificate

If your vehicle passes the test, you will receive a pass certificate. If the vehicle fails to meet the required standard, an MOT certificate will not be issued and you will receive a failure sheet identifying defects, that need to be rectified for an MOT certificate to be issued.

Our advice

What happen if you don’t get your annual MOT?

It is the responsibility of the driver/owner of the vehicle to ensure that the vehicle has a valid MOT certificate in place. If the MOT has expired, it is an offence to drive or park the vehicle on a public highway, and if the police or VOSA identify this, they can inflict a fine of up to £1,000!

Don’t run this risk, book an MOT Test today with one of our MOTRIO Service Centres.

During your appointment, a friendly DVSA-accredited MOT tester will ensure that your vehicle is road-worthy and meets all safety and environmental standards.