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the first test is required once a car is three years old. (There are different
rules if you use it as a taxi)
when your car is tested, the MOT looks at some important items to see if it
meets the legal requirements
you should be aware that the MOT certificate is not a guarantee of the general
mechanical condition of a vehicle
if a car is registered with no prior use on the road, the MOT will be required
three years after the date of manufacture. For example, a car registered "from
new" on 25 April 2000 will require its MOT no later than 25 April 2003
if a car is used prior to registration, as would be the case with an import,
the MOT will be required three years from the end of the year of manufacture.
For example a car manufactured at any time in 2000 will require an MOT no later
than 31 December 2003
There is no grace period given after these dates.
If the vehicle is presented for test within the calendar month prior to the
date that the MOT is due, the test certificate will run from the date of the
test to one year after the expiry date of the current certificate for example
if the current certificate was due to expire on 1 April 2003, and the vehicle
was presented on or after 2 March 2003, the certificate would run from the test
date until 1 April 2004.
To have this extension, the vehicle owner should present their old certificate to the test station to verify that the extra time is applicable. The tester would then write the serial number of the old certificate in the appropriate section of the new certificate.
The same rule would also apply if the vehicle was taken in within a calendar month of its first MOT. In this case, the vehicle owner would need to present their registration document and the serial number from this document will be entered in the 'last certificate serial number' box on the MOT.
If the vehicle is tested earlier than one month before it's due date, it will only run for twelve months.