it depends on what you mean by inspected? inspected as in a service or inspected for an mot.
1....
as a service no it is not a law to have your car serviced only a recommendation by the vehicles manufacturer the service manual should give you the approximate millage to get the vehicle serviced/inspected.
2....
if you mean for an mot yes its against the law to drive a motor vehicle on a public road with out a valid Vosa MOT, and can carry a penalty of a fine at a magistrates court,it is also possible in the event of an accident if the vehicle is found to have no valid mot certificate the insurance company(s) policy states this makes the insurance policy invalid which could lead to very serious offences depending on the
seriousness of the accident and injuries caused to other parties!
this is why a vehicle has an mot to show that its fit, road worthy & safe to be on the road for the owners safety and others around i hope this is the answer you were looking for!!
It is important to have a car inspected. Once a person signs the papers to a car, and ownership is given to them, they can have the car inspected immediately.
Yes. Cars are inspected under a roof.
Yes or no
yes because if they forget your application that you got your car inspected then you would have it just in case something happend
form_title= Auto Shops form_header= Repair your car with reputable local servicemen. What kind of auto service do you need?*= _ [50] What is the make and model of your car?*= _ [50] When was your car last inspected?*= _ [50]
about twice a year
yes
24 months
Yes, a car dealer needs to have the cars inspected before selling them. However, a person who is just selling their car, does not have to get it inspected. The buyer should always have someone else look over the car to be sure.
i don't think so
Get it inspected when you get back to your state. Law Enforcement does not generally concern themselves with out-of-state inspection stickers.
30 for auto and 50 for emissions