MOT Test Fees
MOT History
Following the second world war and into the late 1950s most people purchased second hand cars and light vans, many of which were originally manufactured before 1940 and vast numbers of which were not in ‘tip top’ condition, nor were they regularly serviced. As a result there were numerous vehicles being used on the road which were potentially dangerous. In particular they often had defective brakes, lights and/or steering.
As a result of this, in 1960 the then Ministry of Transport under the direction of the Minister of Transport Mr Ernest Marples decided that all vehicles over ten years old should have their brakes, lights and steering checked every year. This became known as the “ten year Test”, or alternatively the Ministry Of Transport Test – which became shortened to "MOT". The Testable age was progressively reduced to 3 years by April 1967.
Over the years the MOT Test has been extended and expanded to the comprehensive examination which is today"s MOT Test. And the Test is developing all the time. Significantly since the 1990s has been the development of highly sophisticated emissions Testing for vehicles with catalytic converters fitted.
A significant development of the MOT has resulted from Britain being members of the European Union. All vehicle Testing is now decided by EU Directives which set minimum standards for vehicle Testing in member states. Each state can, however, decide to install more stringent vehicle Testing regulations in their own domestic regulations under the EU principle of subsidiarity. In many EU countries, for example, Testing is carried out every two years – the basic EU minimum, whereas in Britain it is on an annual basis.
MOT Test Fees.
Class 4
| Vehicle type | Age first test certificate required (years) | Fee |
| Cars (up to 8 passenger seats) | 3 | £54.00 |
| Motor caravans | 3 | £54.00 |
| 3 wheeled vehicles (over 450 kg unladen weight) | 3 | £54.00 |
| Quads (max unladen weight 400 kg - for goods vehicles 550 Kg and max net power of 15 kw) | 3 | £54.00 |
| Dual purpose vehicles | 3 | £54.00 |
| Private hire and public service vehicles (up to 8 seats) | 3 | £54.00 |
| Ambulances and taxis | 1 | £54.00 |
| Private passenger vehicles and ambulances (9-12 passenger seats) | 1 | £56.45 |
| Class 4a (includes seat belt installation check) | Not applicable | £63.05 |
Note: the fees shown are the maximum fees and they are not subject to VAT.
Duplicate certificates
The maximum fee for a duplicate test certificate is £10.00 or half the full test fee if less.
