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Removing roadworthiness prohibitions - DVSA update

  • Writer: NTP
    NTP
  • May 19, 2021
  • 1 min read



From 1 June 2021, any prohibitions for testable vehicles or trailers that are not cleared at the roadside will be referred for a DVSA prohibition removal inspection at an ATF.


The temporary measures were put in place when vehicle testing was stopped because of COVID-19. These are being removed now that the service has recovered to a point where the majority of prohibition clearances can return to physical inspections.


If the vehicle is being used with a certificate of temporary exemption or the annual test certificate is over 6 months old, the vehicle will be referred for a full removal inspection. A new annual test certificate will be issued with the removal notice once a pass result is achieved.


Vehicles with an annual test certificate less than 6 months old will be referred for a partial inspection, where a removal notice will be issued.


Prohibitions issued for an annual test dangerous fail or police issued prohibitions will be removed through the usual process of a DVSA inspection at the ATF.


The DVSA remote enforcement office will still process remote prohibition removals for notices which were issued before 1 June 2021.




 
 
 

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