Replacement MOT certificate?!
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Replacement MOT certificate?!
Just got a new car, but I need to tax it, however I can't find it's MOT certificate in the docs!
I've tried to tax it online, but can't due to it going through a change of ownership.
Anyone know where I can get a replacement?
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I've tried to tax it online, but can't due to it going through a change of ownership.
Anyone know where I can get a replacement?
cheers
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Replacing lost or damaged MOT certificates
If you have lost or damaged your certificate, you can get a duplicate from any MOT testing station.
You’ll need to provide the vehicle registration mark and either the original MOT test number, or document reference number - this can be found on the registration certificate (V5C).
The maximum fee for a duplicate certificate for a car is £10.
If you have lost or damaged your certificate, you can get a duplicate from any MOT testing station.
You’ll need to provide the vehicle registration mark and either the original MOT test number, or document reference number - this can be found on the registration certificate (V5C).
The maximum fee for a duplicate certificate for a car is £10.
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