Step 1: Confirm When Your MOT Is Due
Before making any arrangements, you need to establish when your current MOT certificate expires. Most vehicles require an annual MOT once they are over three years old, so it is essential to keep track of this date.
The simplest way to check is through the official GOV.UK MOT status checker. You only need your vehicle registration number — the tool will retrieve your MOT expiry date directly from the DVLA database, free of charge.
A few important points to bear in mind:
- You are permitted to book your MOT up to one month minus a day before the expiry date and still retain the same annual renewal date going forward.
- Once your MOT expires, it is a legal offence to drive on public roads — the only exception being when travelling directly to a pre-booked test appointment.
- The maximum penalty for driving without a valid MOT is £1,000.
Step 2: Gather Your Documentation
The MOT process does not require an extensive amount of paperwork, but having the right documents to hand will make the appointment run more smoothly.
What to Bring |
Why It Matters |
|---|---|
Vehicle registration document (V5C) |
Confirms legal ownership of the vehicle |
Driving licence |
A reliable form of identification |
Previous MOT certificate |
Useful for identifying recurring issues |
Service history (if available) |
Demonstrates how consistently the vehicle has been maintained |
Note that you do not need your existing MOT certificate in order to book — your registration number alone is sufficient to get started.
Step 3: Book Your MOT Test in East Ham
With your due date confirmed, you can proceed with booking. First Auto Centre’s MOT testing service offers straightforward telephone and email booking at their DVSA-approved test centre, located at 1 Lawrence Road, East Ham, London, E6 1JN.
To arrange your appointment, you can:
- Call: Telephone 02045390131 to speak with a member of the team and reserve your preferred slot.
- Email: Contact info@firstautocentre.co.uk with your registration number and a suitable date.
The garage operates Monday to Saturday, 09:00 to 18:00. Booking a few days in advance is advisable, particularly during busier periods, to guarantee availability at a time that suits your schedule.
Step 4: Prepare Your Vehicle Before the Test
A modest amount of preparation can have a significant impact on the outcome of your MOT. A large proportion of test failures are attributable to minor faults that could have been rectified beforehand. Before your appointment, carry out the following checks:
- Lights: Verify that all headlights, brake lights, indicators, and fog lights are fully operational.
- Tyres: Inspect for visible damage and confirm the tread depth meets the legal minimum of 1.6mm.
- Windscreen: Check for chips or cracks within the driver’s line of sight, as these can result in an automatic failure.
- Horn: Test it briefly to confirm it is functioning correctly.
- Washer fluid: Replenish if the reservoir is running low.
- Engine warning light: If any dashboard warnings are illuminated, it is worth investigating prior to your test. The car servicing team at First Auto Centre can diagnose and resolve such issues ahead of test day.
These checks take no more than ten minutes and could spare you the inconvenience of a failed test and a return visit.
Step 5: What to Expect on the Day
On the day of your MOT, simply drop your vehicle off at First Auto Centre. For most standard cars, the inspection takes approximately 45 to 60 minutes to complete.
During the test, a qualified technician will conduct a thorough assessment of key components, including:
- Brakes and steering
- Tyres and wheels
- Lights and signals
- Exhaust and emissions
- Seatbelts and mirrors
- Bodywork and structural integrity
If your vehicle passes, you will receive an updated MOT certificate and the result will be registered on the DVLA database automatically.
If your vehicle fails, the tester will provide a clear explanation of the defects identified. First Auto Centre operates a fully equipped on-site workshop, meaning that in most cases, repairs can be carried out immediately and a retest scheduled on the same day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I drive my car if my MOT has expired? No. A vehicle with an expired MOT is not considered roadworthy and cannot be driven on public roads, with the sole exception of travelling to a pre-booked MOT test.
How much does an MOT cost? The government-regulated maximum fee for a standard car MOT is £54.85. First Auto Centre offers competitive, transparent pricing with no hidden charges.
What happens if my car fails? The workshop team will walk you through the necessary remedial work and provide a clear, upfront quote before any repairs are undertaken. Most issues can be resolved promptly on site.
How far in advance can I book? You can schedule your MOT up to one month minus a day before your certificate’s expiry date. Your new certificate will be dated from the original expiry date rather than the test date, so you will not forfeit any remaining validity.
Arrange Your MOT at First Auto Centre
Booking your MOT in East Ham is a straightforward process when you understand the steps involved. First Auto Centre handles everything from initial booking through to post-test repairs, making it the most convenient local option for drivers in the area.
To get started, contact the First Auto Centre team or call 02045390131. The garage is open Monday to Saturday, and the team will find an appointment that fits around your commitments.