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What Do I Need to Bring for the MOT Test?

If you previously tried to get all your documents together just before your MOT test and were confused, you’ll be happy to know that nowadays, preparing for your MOT test has become simpler. Whether your car is gearing up to get a standard or electric vehicle MOT, for most vehicles, you’ll get all the data about a car’s annual MOTs in the UK government's MOT status checker. This means mot testers from MOT test centres or garages can access any information online for your MOT, so you don’t always have to worry about taking everything with you. But just to be safe, you must carry these documents with you, which we are about to discuss in the article.


Getting the vehicle ready

You should ensure your car is clean and devoid of unsanitary items, such as dirty tissues, gloves, or wipes. Before bringing your vehicle in for its annual test, you should get advice from your local test centre if it is not a typical production-type car, has been modified to sit lower to the ground, or has any parts that could sit excessively low to the ground, such as a front spoiler, exhaust, or mud flaps. This will prevent any disruptions to the test from being done on the day of your test and assist the test centre management team in making special provisions for your vehicle.


What Do I Need to Bring for the MOT Test?

You'll need to bring the documents listed for the MOT Test-

  • V5C Registration-

If it's your car's first MOT, carrying your vehicle service log book is a good idea. This keeps track of your car's tax and registration history. The technician usually stamps or notes the completed service in your log, noting when the next one is due. It also provides information about your car's servicing history. Although the MOT inspector can typically obtain this information online, accessing it through the log may be quicker and give more details if your car fails the MOT owing to any significant faults or technological problems.

  • Appointment Confirmation

Several garages offer an automated sign-in process, but if you're in a rush, having a printed copy of your appointment confirmation with all necessary information may speed up the process.

  • Current MOT Certificate

The garage should be able to verify the expiration date and other pertinent information online, so you don't need to prove your current MOT certificate with you when getting your next MOT test. However, keeping past MOT test certificates on hand is helpful. Even though your MOT centre can typically check the prior MOTs using electronic records, there are a few situations when having a paper copy of your certificate is helpful.


Additional documents required for your MOT

If you have paid in advance, you will have to pay the exam fee. The cost of the MOT test is related to the type of car you drive and the specials your garage offers. So make sure your taxes are current. Driving an untaxed vehicle to and from the test centre for an MOT without proper insurance coverage is illegal.


Your car might occasionally pass its MOT while having minor issues. These point to problems with the vehicle that haven't been deemed severe enough to cause it to fail, but they will need to be fixed soon. Consider them to be warnings. Minor flaws in your car shouldn't be ignored even though it has been certified as safe to drive. Common problems include brake pads that show early signs of damage or tyres that are almost at the minimum tread depth and will soon need to be replaced. One of the most straightforward ways drivers increases their car's chances of passing the mot test is to perform a pre-MOT check by a mot expert. It involves swiftly looking through every area where your MOT tester is likely to detect issues. You can carry out these tasks on your own or hire a mot expert who has taken the mot testing course.

 
 
 

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