MOT fraud, a risk to road safety

...will not allow qualified testers who we entrust to carry out MOTs to abuse a system designed to keep the public safe for their own personal gain. We are fortunate...
...will not allow qualified testers who we entrust to carry out MOTs to abuse a system designed to keep the public safe for their own personal gain. We are fortunate...
After listening to your feedback we’ve made it easier for you to get contingency codes if the MOT testing service goes offline. Until now, if the service has been unavailable,...
...inspection form (VT40) has been replaced by the new VT29 and VT29m inspection checklists. These new checklists can be found under the ‘MOT forms’ link on your homepage. Not all...
We know that when the MOT testing service is unavailable, your priority is to get a contingency code so that you can carry on working. So that’s why we’ve created...
...a live feed of information about those services during periods of planned maintenance. Getting and entering a contingency code For information on how to enter contingency codes, take a...
...in MTS and the app will generate a 6-digit code for you to input. Step 4 Set up is now complete, and the app can be used to generate a...
...‘major’ defects. We’re also building a prototype area for testers to try these new screens within the MOT testing Service. This means that testers will be able to try the...
...encourage your customers to think about booking their MOT early. We’ve put together a toolkit for you. It includes draft messages for social media, for customer emails or texts, and...
...form of permission from us to produce these look-a-like certificates. Our new service will mean that people can access duplicates, free of charge, from the official government website. We’ll then...
...for all VTSs. Fit for the future These changes will allow you to improve the quality of the test for your customers, identify issues as they arise, and...