HOW DO I FIND OUT WHEN MY MOT IS DUE TOYOTA Corolla VIII Saloon (E110) (04.1997 - 06.2002)
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- @OD2305.06.2025 12:00MemberTo check when your MOT is due for your 1998 Toyota Corolla, you have several easy options available since you've misplaced your last MOT certificate.
The simplest way is to use the UK government's official MOT status checker online. You'll only need your vehicle's registration number (number plate) to check when your MOT expires. This service is completely free and provides immediate results.
Alternatively, you can also check your complete MOT history through the government's MOT history service, which shows records from 2005 onwards. This includes previous test results, whether it passed or failed, mileage readings, and reasons for any failures.
There are also several third-party services that provide this information:
1. BookMyGarage offers a free MOT checker that instantly shows your MOT due date with no registration required. Simply enter your registration number, and you'll see your MOT expiry date along with any advisories from your last test.
2. Kwik Fit has an MOT checker tool that quickly reveals your MOT due date by entering your registration number.
3. Protyre's online MOT checker also allows you to instantly check your MOT expiry date by entering your registration number.
All these services pull information directly from the DVLA database, so the information is accurate and up-to-date. Since your Toyota Corolla is from 1998, it's well over three years old and definitely requires an annual MOT test.
Remember that driving without a valid MOT is illegal and could result in fines, so it's important to check your due date and book your test in advance.
HEY EVERYONE!
I’m trying to figure out when my MOT is due for my 1998 Toyota Corolla. I’ve misplaced the last MOT certificate, and I’m not sure how to check online. Any tips on where to look or what info I’ll need?
THANKS!