If your vehicle’s NCT certificate is nearly expired and you are worried about getting a timely appointment, there are some things you can do to speed up the process
As more and more vehicles require NCT inspections, the sign-up waitlists for appointments are getting longer.
However, if your car has been off the road or has not been taxed for over three months, it is necessary for the owner of the vehicle to contact NCTS directly themselves. “If a customer requires an earlier appointment than those available online, we ask you to please place yourself on the priority list and we will endeavour to get you an appointment within 28 days. The option to add your vehicle to the Priority list can be found during the booking process.
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