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andy-m 20-10-2011 01:32 PM

MOT History Check
 
just stumbled upon this. it would appear you can do a free on-line MOT History check on any car providing you have the registration and current MOT certificate or your log book reference:-

http://motinfo.direct.gov.uk/interne...ry-Request.jsp

I just did it and it shows some MOT history. Firstly it shows if the current MOT certificate is genuine. Then it shows past MOT History including garage name and phone number where the tests were done, what it failed on, any advisories, or just "Pass" if it went through with no problems.
It also shows recorded milage which could help you spot a car thats been clocked.
It even showed on my car that it used to have an "L555" registration.

Definately worth adding to your favriouts. next time you buy a car, its a free check you can do and any genuine seller shouldnt have a problem giving you the registration and MOT certificate number so you can do the check

jura11 20-10-2011 01:37 PM

I'm using same like you this and deffo is in my bookmarks with AskMID if i'm buying car or checking something.


Jura

2-jaffacake-tone 20-10-2011 10:08 PM

Just to change the subject slightly has any one seen the ''New Style'' MOT certificates? . They came out this week, They are just plain black an white, an now have your advisories on, I can see quite a few people loseing them as they dont look like anythink important..

Steve_PPP 20-10-2011 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by 2-jaffacake-tone (Post 108228)
Just to change the subject slightly has any one seen the ''New Style'' MOT certificates? . They came out this week, They are just plain black an white, an now have your advisories on, I can see quite a few people loseing them as they dont look like anythink important..

They do look a bit naff, don't they. Not seen a proper one yet but from the PDF below they look very easy to forge (scan, edit advisories out and re-print!).

http://www.dft.gov.uk/vosa/repositor...VT%2020%29.pdf

andy-m 21-10-2011 08:04 AM

our car's MOT status will probably be on a police computer though just like our insurance so if we drive past a traffic cop n have a fake one, we will probably still get in trouble.

Steve_PPP 21-10-2011 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by andy-m (Post 108249)
our car's MOT status will probably be on a police computer though just like our insurance so if we drive past a traffic cop n have a fake one, we will probably still get in trouble.

Oh yes, certainly. You won't get away from being tugged by ANPR for sure. I was thinking more about people being crafty and removing Advisories on MOTs to help with selling it etc. :ninja:

I'm guessing from the PDF sample which has 'plain paper' in the filename, its designed deliberately to not have anti-forgery clever stuff on it..... reduce costs?

Rodregos 21-10-2011 03:33 PM

Its all about cost, talking to a friend of mine that owns a garage. It saves the M.O.T from sending 4 different pads out to every MOT station in the country because now they have to supply their own plain paper.

AndyWRX 21-10-2011 04:20 PM

Just had a look at mine, certinaly helpful, bit more history to add to the file :-)


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