When is my MOT test due?

Created by Jonathan Fry, Modified on Tue, 25 Mar at 9:09 PM by Jonathan Fry

An MOT lasts for a year. The date it runs out is printed on your current MOT pass certificate.


You can be fined up to £1,000 for driving a vehicle without a valid MOT.


You can get an MOT up to a month (minus a day) before it runs out and keep the same renewal date. 


Example

If your MOT runs out on 15 May, the earliest you can get an MOT to keep the same renewal date for next year is 16 April.


You can get an MOT earlier, but the renewal date for the following year will change to one year (minus a day) from the date the vehicle last passed its MOT.


Example
Your MOT is due to run out on 15 May, so the earliest you can get it done is 16 April. However, you take your vehicle for its MOT on 14 April and it passes. This means that the MOT expiry date changes to 13 April the following year.


You can check the current MOT status of your vehicle at the following link:


GOV.UK - Check the MOT status of a vehicle


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