Get a certified Mecanic to check the car agin
One year.
If it passes the mot it will bet the mot pass certificate but it could also get advisories which is work that needs doing but not straight away. If it fails it will get a failure certificate telling you what work is needed for it to be road worthy to pass its mot test
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.
I dont kno. Me Chinese.
Yes. Using or keeping it on a public highway without a current and valid MOT certificate could invalidate your insurance.
A £60 fixed penalty notice, however insurance can be invalidated.
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.
One month. You must take current certificate with you and inform inspector before they write out new certificate so new one can be dated one year from date of expiry of old certificate. Confirm all of this at your MOT testing station before they start.
You can report it to the police.
No! - As I understand it, the vehicle must have a valid MOT certificate if it is to be kept on a public highway. Also it may invalidate any insurance cover the vehicle may have.
Drop an anonymous note into your local police station. You should report it, no insurance = no payout in accident. No MOT = possibly dangerous, maybe brakes fail, maybe chassis collapses while driving.
Not sure if this is what you mean, but whereas old MOT tickets were hand written on a green paper pad, the latest are just printouts on ordinary computer copier paper.