Road Tax Check & MOT Check
Instantly check the tax and MOT status of any UK vehicle
Free Road Tax Check UK
Use our free road tax check to check if a vehicle is taxed, untaxed or declared SORN. Enter a UK registration number to see vehicle tax status, tax due date, MOT status, MOT expiry and available DVLA vehicle details.
A car tax check is useful before buying a used vehicle, driving a car, or confirming if a car, van or motorcycle is legally taxed for UK roads.
Vehicle Tax Status
Check whether a vehicle is currently taxed, untaxed or declared off road with SORN.
MOT Status Included
View MOT status and MOT expiry alongside road tax status in the same report.
DVLA Vehicle Details
See available vehicle details including make, colour, fuel type, engine size and year.
Why Run a Road Tax Check?
A road tax check helps you confirm whether a vehicle is taxed before you drive or buy it. If a vehicle is untaxed or SORN, this may affect whether it can legally be used on public roads.
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What You Can Check
- Vehicle road tax status
- Tax due date
- SORN status
- MOT expiry date
- Vehicle make and colour
- Fuel type and engine size
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Road Tax Check FAQs
How do I check if a car is taxed?
Enter the vehicle registration number into Tax MOT Check to see if the vehicle is taxed, untaxed or declared SORN.
How do I check MOT history?
Enter a UK registration number to view MOT status, MOT expiry, previous MOT tests, advisories, defects and mileage records where available.
Is DVLA MOT check free?
Tax MOT Check provides a free vehicle check that can show MOT status, MOT history, road tax status and DVLA vehicle details where available.
What is SORN?
SORN means Statutory Off Road Notification. It means the vehicle is declared off road and should not be used on public roads unless legally permitted.
How often do cars need an MOT?
Most cars in the UK need an MOT every year once they are over three years old.