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If a sudden death occurs and the deceased was the only qualified MOT Manager and AEDM of the business, the team members at an MOT site may experience difficulty accessing the MOT Testing Service. In the case of a partnership, if a second partner is listed on the MOT service, continuity can be shown when […] (Read More)
On your MOT noticeboard you must display the certificate of authorisation (VT9) issued by DVSA and the current fees and appeals poster (form VT9A) showing vehicle classes, test fees and appeals procedure and the details of how to contact DVSA. You can find out more in the DVSA Testing Guide here (Read More)
Other than the VT9 and the VT9A, the only things you can display on your MOT noticeboard are your Public Liability Insurance docs and certificates of incorporation. Anything else needs to find a new home! (Read More)
It’s not necessary to stop testing immediately for changes to your MOT station’s legal entity, other than those described in automatic cessation. However, DVSA must be notified and receive a full application within 28 calendar days if there are any other significant changes to the control or operation of the business. (Read More)