Road tax help!!!!!!!!!

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  1. coc

    cockaloulee New Member

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    I have just tried to renew my road tax and the server is down i think. I cant find my mot certificate. Is ther any possible way that i could tax my car at the post office with out the mot certificate?
     
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    Plankton Pete Well-Known Member

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    When does it run out? The point of the new integrated system is that your MOT is logged centrally so you don't need the certificate at least to renew on-line.
     
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    Think you will need the MOT along with your insurance details. Think its the same as before with going to the post office to get it
     
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    Oh dear... (NOOO) (copper) (NOOO) (copper) (NOOO) (copper)

    ........... :pff :pff :pff
     
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    not a chance in hell if you know where the car had its mot its possible to get a duplicate cert
     
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    dont need any of them if you renew online. the only thing you need is the register number on front of your log book, and presuming you are insured and mot'd then it will procees itself.
     

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