If its a brand new car it should be four years, if it is after the initial 4 years then every year, check your mot certificate and it will tell you when it expires.
The DVLA do not notify owners when their vehicle's MOT is due.
No, but you can book an MOT test for it and you are then legally entitled to drive it to the MOT testing station, provided that you are insured. Once it has been tested you can then legally drive it home from the MOT testing station, providing it has not been deemed to be "unsafe to drive."
The MOT test is applicable 3 years after the car was first registered! What the hell is "mot" ? Is that an acronym, abbreviation or a typo? I'm assuming "mot" really means "mod" or modification to the car. How long? You can do it whenever you want. You just have to watch because a lot of mods will limit or void the warrantee. MOT = Ministry of Transport. A test carried out on cars every year to ensure they are roadworthy in the UK. A car needs its first MOT 3 years after first registration. Is this a great website or what? The things one learns!
The MOT test is applicable 3 years after the car was first registered! What the hell is "mot" ? Is that an acronym, abbreviation or a typo? I'm assuming "mot" really means "mod" or modification to the car. How long? You can do it whenever you want. You just have to watch because a lot of mods will limit or void the warrantee. MOT = Ministry of Transport. A test carried out on cars every year to ensure they are roadworthy in the UK. A car needs its first MOT 3 years after first registration. Is this a great website or what? The things one learns!
In UK mot required annually after car is 3 yrs old
Your car needs MOT'd 3 years after date of first registartion. Date of first registarion can be seen on your vehicle registration document (V5C) I.e If your vehicle was first registered on 1st April 2005, you should have your MOT no later than 1st April 2008
i bought a car in northern Ireland that is now due mot but have found out that the car has not been registered in northern Ireland still registered in England
To get an MOT certificate, you have to produce your vehicle at an approved MOT testing station. You will obviously have to bring your car back from France to do that. I don't know if your UK issued MOT would be valid in France.
On its third birthday or just before. When it is three years old but not older!
The DVLA does not notify you when an MOT is due, however you can look up the status of your vehicle's MOT on the government website.
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