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If you live in the UK and drive a car that's more than three years old, you're responsible for getting a Ministry of Transport (MOT) test every year. The test certifies that your car meets the country's road safety and environmental standards. It's illegal to use a car without an MOT on the roads. If you see one, it's in your best interest to report it, since it presents a safety hazard. Below, we've collected answers to all of your most common questions about how to report a car without a valid MOT. [1]

Question 2 of 6:

Under what circumstances can I report a car without an MOT?

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  1. Technically, a car without an MOT can only be driven to the testing station to get an MOT if the driver has an appointment there. If it's parked in a garage and you have no evidence that it's being driven on the roads, though, there's no cause to report it. [3]
    • Cars without an MOT can't be parked on the road either. If you see a car without an MOT and it's not in a private driveway or garage, you can report it.
Question 3 of 6:

Where do I report a car without an MOT?

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  1. Go to https://www.police.uk/pu/contact-the-police/ to find the local police force that's responsible for the area where the car is located. It's typically easiest to report the vehicle online, but you can also call the police non-emergency number. [4]
    • The police don't handle abandoned vehicles. If you feel the vehicle is abandoned (for example, if it doesn't have any number plates or doesn't appear drivable), report it to the local council. In England and Wales, you can do this online at https://www.gov.uk/report-abandoned-vehicle .
    • If the car is on private property, notify the owner of the property and let them deal with it. For example, if a car without an MOT is parked in the designated lot for your apartment building, you'd notify your landlord rather than the police. [5]
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Question 6 of 6:

What's the penalty for no MOT?

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  1. After you report a car without an MOT, the local police force investigates. If they find that the car is being operated illegally, they'll cite the owner with a fine. The maximum fine for operating a car with no MOT is £1,000. [7]
    • The vehicle might also be towed away if it's blocking the road, parked in a restricted area, or inoperable. [8]
    • If someone is pulled over while driving a car with no MOT, they can be fined up to £2,500. They'll also get three points on their license and could be banned from driving. [9]

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      • If you have a car without an MOT and you're not planning on driving it for a while, tell DVLA that you're taking the car off the road. You'll get a SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification) so you don't have to pay tax on it while you're not using it. [10]
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