Changes to HGV, bus and trailer MOT centre service charges
- From:
- Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency
- Published
- 25 September 2025
- Last updated
- 22 June 2026 — See all updates
Applies to England, Scotland and Wales
Detail of outcome
We received 634 responses to the consultation.
Most respondents supported increasing the maximum service charge, including:
- 99% of authorised testing facilities (ATFs)
- 95% of respondents who were both vehicle operators and ATFs
- 62% of vehicle operators
We have decided to change the maximum service charge to:
- £70 for HGVs
- £50 for trailers
- £90 for buses and coaches
These changes will be introduced from 6 July 2026.
We will publish a more detailed summary of the responses as soon as possible.
Original consultation
Summary
Proposals to increase how much MOT centres for heavy goods vehicles (HGV), buses, coaches and trailers can charge customers for using their facilities.
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Consultation description
MOT centres for HGVs, buses and trailers are officially called ‘authorised testing facilities’ or ‘ATFs’.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is seeking views on proposals to change the maximum service charges that ATFs can make to customers for using their facilities.
These changes aim to:
- help ATFs cover their rising costs
- allow ATFs to plan for future testing equipment needs
- keep the testing network sustainable – including encouraging new ATFs where the extra capacity and choice will benefit the vehicle operating industries
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Update history
2026-06-22 11:12
Added response to consultation.
2025-09-25 09:30
First published.