Audi Mot Check
Check your Audi vehicle's Mot status for free
Used by 5000+ users
Free to use • No registration required • Instant results
How does our MOT checker work?
Enter your vehicle registration and we'll instantly check the DVLA database for your car's MOT status.
You'll see if your MOT is valid, when it expires, and view your complete MOT history including previous test results, advisories, and failures.


What's included in this MOT check?
- Current MOT status
- Expiry date
- Days remaining
- Complete MOT history
- Previous failures & advisories
Why is checking your MOT important?
Driving without a valid MOT is not only illegal but also dangerous:
- •£1,000 fine for driving without a valid MOT
- •Risk of penalty points on your license
- •Your insurance may be invalidated
- •Potential safety risks from unidentified vehicle issues
Our free MOT checker helps you stay legal and safe on the road.
**This service provides information from the DVLA database but is not an official DVLA service.

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Audi MOT Check FAQs
What is Resolvo?
Resolvo is a free online service that helps UK drivers check vehicle information and fight unfair parking tickets. We provide instant tools for MOT, road tax, and emissions checks, and generate free appeal letters for parking fines.
How does Resolvo help with parking tickets?
Resolvo helps you appeal unfair parking tickets by generating a free, legally-based appeal letter tailored to your situation. We also provide information on your vehicle's MOT, tax, and emissions status to support your case.
What is an MOT check?
An MOT check verifies that your vehicle meets the minimum safety and environmental standards required by UK law. It is mandatory for most vehicles over three years old.
How do I use this MOT checker?
Simply enter your vehicle registration number and click 'Check Vehicle'. You'll instantly see your MOT status and expiry date.
Is this MOT check free?
Yes, Resolvo's MOT check tool is completely free to use for all UK drivers.
How accurate is the MOT data?
We use official data from the DVLA and UK government sources, so the information is as accurate and up-to-date as possible.
How often should I check my MOT status?
It's a good idea to check your MOT status a few weeks before your current MOT expires, and any time you buy or sell a vehicle.
Can I check the MOT for someone else's vehicle?
Yes, as long as you have the vehicle registration number, you can check the MOT status for any UK vehicle.
What happens if my MOT has expired?
Driving without a valid MOT is illegal and can result in fines or penalty points. Book an MOT test as soon as possible if your MOT has expired.
Does Resolvo store my vehicle data?
No, Resolvo does not store your vehicle registration or results. All checks are private and secure.
What is an MOT test?
The MOT test is an annual car examination run by the UK's Ministry of Transport (MOT) linked to a registry operated by the DVLA. In England, Scotland, and Wales, all cars over three years old are legally required to pass the MOT to drive. In Northern Ireland, all vehicles over four years old must pass this annual examination.
Do new cars need an MOT?
In most cases, new cars do not require an MOT test until they reach the third anniversary of their registration. This is true in England, Scotland, and Wales; in Northern Ireland, vehicles do not need an MOT until the fourth anniversary of their registration. After these dates, vehicles must undergo yearly MOT tests.
How much does an MOT test cost?
As of 2024, the maximum fee for a passenger car MOT test is £54.85. While the national average is approximately £45, costs can vary based on location, vehicle type, and if other repairs or services are required. Consult your testing centre beforehand for accurate pricing.
How do I book an MOT test?
Booking an MOT test is simple: Find an approved MOT test centre near you (garage, car dealership, or dedicated MOT testing station), contact them to schedule an appointment, provide your vehicle's registration number, and arrive on time with your vehicle and necessary documents including V5C logbook.
What does an MOT test check for?
During an MOT test, inspectors assess various car components including: brakes, doors, electrical system, exhaust emissions, exhaust system, fuel system, lights, mirrors, registration plates, seatbelts and seats, steering and suspension, towbars, tyres and wheels, vehicle identification number (VIN), vehicle structure and body condition, and windscreen.
How early can I get an MOT for my car?
DVSA rules in the UK mean you can get an MOT test done up to a month minus a day before your current MOT expires. For example, if your MOT expires on October 1st, you can get it tested as early as September 2nd. However, getting your MOT done early doesn't extend the expiry date - your new certificate will still be valid for 12 months from the original expiry date.
How long does an MOT last for?
Your MOT certificate lasts for 12 months from the date of issue. It's essential to renew the MOT before it expires to continue legally driving on public UK roads. You risk receiving penalties including a £1,000 fine and three points on your licence if you drive without a valid MOT certificate.
Can I drive without an MOT?
No, it is illegal to drive without a valid MOT certificate. The only exception is if you are driving to a pre-booked MOT test appointment or to a garage for repairs following an MOT failure. Failure to comply with MOT regulations can result in up to £1,000 in fines, penalty points on your licence, or even vehicle seizure.
Is my vehicle exempt from an MOT?
Most passenger vehicles, motorcycles, vans, campervans, and specialised vehicles require an MOT. However, some vehicles are exempt including: electric goods vehicles, tractors, vehicles over 40 years old (if registered as historic), and vehicles used only for specific purposes like agriculture or road construction. Check the government's guidelines to see if your vehicle qualifies for exemption.