By ISN Garage Assist on Tuesday, 08 June 2021
Category: Garage Equipment

DVSA MOT Guidance: How to report MOT fraud & keeping your services fraud-free

Fraud within the MOT sector is more common than originally thought, and the numbers seem to be rising each year. People can report a garage or tester if they believe MOT certificates are being given to vehicles which should have failed or have not been tested, or certificates are being issued for bribes or for failing vehicles unnecessarily to generate work.

The DVSA has released new guidance to anyone who suspects that MOT fraud is being committed, outlining how to report a garage and the consequences that lie ahead for the registered user.

Full guidance is available at www.gov.uk/guidance/report-an-mot-tester and reports can be made anonymously.

To make a report, you need to give as much information as possible about:

What can you do to prevent fraud within your garage?

We understand that no matter who is performing MOTs, fraud can be committed by anyone and can’t be 100% eradicated. That doesn’t mean we can’t try though, right?

Here are two easy steps in our case to preventing MOT fraud:

Simple steps to make sure your garage doesn’t end up being struck off the testing register!

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