Simply enter your vehicle registration number on dvlamotcheck to check your MOT expiry date for free. You can also view the full MOT & Mileage history your vehicle as part of the free car check.
The DVLA do not notify owners when their vehicle's MOT is due.
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.
You can buy them from the government or online.
DVLA offers online motorcycle testing for residents of the UK. You must register in advance to take one of these tests between the hours of 6am and 11:40pm.
It is not intended that the public has full access to the DVLA database.However, from the UK government website you can find out various things about the vehicle, including:when its current vehicle tax expireswhen its MOT expiresthe date it was first registeredSORN statuscolourengine sizeyear of manufactureCO2 emissionscurrent vehicle tax rateYou must write to DVLA to request information about the current or previous registered keeper of a vehicle.
In the UK you currently need a valid certificate of insurance, an MOT if your car is more than 3 years old, Form V11 sent to the registered keeper by the DVLA and the means to pay the tax. If you respond to the V11 on line, the insurance and MOT will be automatically checked.
Yes they can
The first test should be 12 months after the vehicle was first registered with DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency)
DVLA forms can be found on many websites, most prevalently government or local council pages. Alternatively, the local DVLA office's phone number should be available on the internet, so if no suitable forms can be found then this could be another way of getting the forms.
To check your MID status for free if you are not aware. You can run a free DVLA car insurance check to determine your tax status.
You can check your cars MOT details by going to http://www.motinfo.gov.uk/ and entering your Logbook or V5 registration document number.
no, they dont have permission to check named drivers.