Book Your MOT Test at Sandicliffe

Reliable MOT Testing You Can Trust
An MOT test is a legal requirement for vehicles over three years old, ensuring they meet essential safety and environmental standards. At Sandicliffe, our DVSA-approved MOT centres in Nottingham, Lincoln, Leicester, Loughborough and Stapleford provide professional MOT testing carried out by experienced technicians.
Our team will carefully inspect your vehicle and ensure it meets all UK road safety requirements. If any issues are identified during the test, we will clearly explain the results and discuss the best solution for repairs.
Booking your MOT with Sandicliffe means expert advice, transparent pricing and the reassurance of trusted dealership technicians.
What Does an MOT Test Check?
During an MOT test, our technicians inspect key components to confirm your vehicle meets road safety standards.
The test includes checks on:
Brakes and braking performance
Tyres and wheels
Suspension and steering
Lights and indicators
Windscreen and wipers
Exhaust and emissions
Seatbelts and safety systems
Bodywork and structure
These checks help ensure your car remains safe to drive and compliant with UK regulations.
When Is Your MOT Due?
Your car needs its first MOT three years after its registration date.
After that, an MOT test must be completed every year.
You can book your MOT up to one month before the expiry date while keeping the same renewal date for the following year.
Combine Your MOT with a Vehicle Service
Many drivers choose to book their MOT test alongside a car service.
This offers several benefits:
Save time with one appointment
Identify issues earlier
Keep your car running efficiently
Maintain your service history
Our service advisors can help you combine both appointments for maximum convenience.
MOT Tests Available Across the East Midlands
Sandicliffe operates multiple MOT testing centres, making it easy to find an MOT near you:
Each location is a DVSA‑approved MOT testing centre, staffed by qualified testers who carry out checks in line with current UK regulations.

















