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George Wilder
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Keith
For a short while in the autumn the DVLA MOT site showed the name of the MOT station. They appear to have withdrawn showing that information now.
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Keith - For a while the MOT history site showed the test station where a car got its MOT, now that service has been withdrawn until further notice - heavens knows why

https://www.check-mot.service.gov.uk/
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I've also read that the DVLA will no longer accept requests for the vehicle details and previous owners that they hold.
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Hi Peter, yes this is true, very unfortunate because it will make it difficult for owners to research their car's history. This link to the JEC sums up the new situation https://jec.org.uk/news/2017/dvla-histo ... ion-change
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