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http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/OwningAVehicle/Mot/DG_4022108

 

Replacing lost or damaged MOT certificates

 

If you have lost or damaged your certificate, you can get a duplicate from any MOT testing station.

 

You’ll need to provide the vehicle registration mark and either the original MOT test number, or V5C document reference number - this can be found on the registration certificate (V5C).

 

The maximum fee for a duplicate certificate for a car is £10.

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You don't need it if you tax it online using the code they sent you on the reminder. It checks the database to make sure you have a valid MOT.

This is correct, it also checks that the vehicle is insured as well, so no need to produce a certificate of insurance. Tax it on line, its so easy and the tax disc will be with you in a couple of days.

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