The Republic of Ireland has a corresponding system known as an NCT. You will need an NCT after a set period. See details on the site below.
no
£30.50 for a car!
No - you must have the car registered at a Northern Ireland address.
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.
It has its first at four years old and then every year after that.
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.
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
any vehicle under 4 years old
In UK mot required annually after car is 3 yrs old
Yes.
The vehicle doesn't need insurance in order for an MOT certificate to be issued, but you do need insurance in order to drive the vehicle to the test centre.
In UK any vehicle over 3 years of age needs an MOT. So a new bike bought today March 2009 wont need an MOT until March 2012 yo