IMI Annual Assessment

PLUS free mock exam
PLUS free annual training
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STEP 1

Prove your knowledge with a mock exam

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STEP 2

Smashed the mock? Now time to smash the IMI exam!

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STEP 3

Claim your rewards – Free annual training and more!

Frequently Asked Questions


When is the deadline for my annual training?

31st March .

The DVSA Annual Training & Assessment year runs from 1st April to 31st March (for example 1st April 2021 to 31st March 2022).

Will using MOT Juice give me proof of training?

Yes. When you complete an MOT Juice Training module or add a record of previous/external training, this will be automatically logged onto a training log for you ready to print whenever you need it.

The MOT Juice training logs comply with the DVSA requirements by displaying all of the following information:

  The MOT annual training year (for example April 2022-March 2023);
  The date of the training session(s);
  How long the training session lasted (for example 30 minutes);
  What topic(s) you covered during the session (for example Corrosion Assessment);
  Notes on what you learned;
  How the training was carried out (for example e-learning);
  What vehicle group/classes your training covered (for example classes 4&7);
  Your name and MOT Testing Service user ID.

How much does annual training cost?

MOT Juice offers a variety of training packages to suit your needs. Our training packages start from just £26.99 per tester per year.

If you’re buying for yourself as an MOT Tester, you can see our pricing options here.

If you’re buying for multiple testers as part of an MOT Centre, you can see our pricing options here.

If you’re shopping around to find the best value annual DVSA training and assessment packages, you can use our handy DVSA training provider comparison page here.

What happens if I don’t complete my annual training on time?

Failure to complete the DVSA required training in a given year will put the tester at risk of being suspended from testing by the DVSA.

The DVSA have the right to withdraw any MOT tester’s licence to test if they discover a tester has not completed and recorded a minimum of 3 hours of training each year.

What’s the difference between annual training and CPD training?

DVSA Training (or annual training) covers the topics set out by the DVSA each year which will account for the majority of the exam that year. This type of training can be done at any time throughout the curriculum year either spread out or in one 3 hour sitting.

CPD (or Continual Professional Development) covers a much broader range of training and covers anything an MOT Tester may be exposed to in their career. This is a requirement from the DVSA that across the curriculum year, 3 hours is completed on an ongoing basis. MOT Juice offers the CPD requirement in 15 minute modules each month covering topics not included in the Curriculum Training but are included in the exam.

Every Nominated Tester is required to do both of the above to fulfil the DVSA requirements.

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