Official DVSA Records — Free

Full MOT History Free Check

View every MOT test result, advisory note, failure item, and mileage reading for any UK vehicle. Official DVSA records enhanced with AI analysis of failure patterns and predicted upcoming issues.

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More than just pass or fail

Other MOT checkers show you raw data. VehicleIntel analyses it — predicting what failures are coming next and what they'll cost.

Complete Test History

Every MOT test from the first one onwards. Pass/fail results, test dates, mileage at each test, test location, and expiry dates.

Advisories & Failures

Every advisory note and failure item recorded by the tester — the early warnings that tell you what problems are developing.

AI Pattern Analysis

Our AI identifies recurring advisory patterns — like progressive brake wear or worsening suspension — to predict what will fail next.

Predictive Maintenance

Based on MOT advisory trends and known model-specific issues, we estimate upcoming repair costs and timelines.

Mileage Tracking

Every MOT records the odometer reading. We plot the mileage timeline and flag any suspicious jumps, drops, or gaps.

MOT Due Date

Know exactly when the current MOT expires and whether the vehicle is currently tested, taxed, and legal to drive.

Frequently asked questions

Is the MOT history check free?

Yes, completely free. We pull official records directly from the DVSA (Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency) database. You get the full test history, advisories, failures, and mileage readings at no cost.

How far back does the MOT history go?

The DVSA database holds MOT records going back to 2005. For most vehicles, this covers the entire testable life of the car (MOTs are required from the third anniversary of registration).

What should I look for in the MOT history?

Pay close attention to recurring advisories — these indicate developing problems. Look for brake and suspension advisories that appear across multiple tests, as these suggest ongoing wear. Also check that mileage increases consistently between tests.

What is an MOT advisory?

An advisory is a note from the MOT tester about something that isn't bad enough to cause a failure yet, but should be monitored or repaired soon. Common advisories include brake disc wear, tyre condition, suspension component play, and corrosion.

Does VehicleIntel show more than the government MOT checker?

We show the same official DVSA data, but add significant value on top — AI analysis of failure patterns, predictive maintenance scoring, mileage fraud detection, and a VehicleIntel trust score that factors in the entire MOT history.

Check any vehicle's MOT history — free

Enter a registration number to view the full MOT test history with AI analysis.

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