Today we can tax our vehicles online and no longer need to go to the DVLA tax office which means we don’t see important posters and leaflets about DVLA changes. As you know ignorance is no excuse in the eyes of the law and if you get caught wrong you can pay some hefty fines.
As of 16/10/2011 there will be new style MOT certificate. I’ve detailed:
- What are the new changes to the MOT certificate?
- Your MOT test record
- When can you MOT your vehicle?
- Why do you need an MOT certificate?
- How to check an MOT certificate is genuine
- How to replace lost or damaged MOT certificates
over on what changes to the Mot certificate mean to you. You’ll find lots of links to even more important DVLA information.
It’s an exact copy of the DVLA document. On their site you can find additional information about motoring and owning a vehicle. It’s worth a visit.
I just hate paying fines, don’t you?
Regards
Ralph
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