Identity and security checks for authorised examiners are changing

From 1 November 2019, anyone who becomes an authorised examiner or authorised examiner designated manager will need to have a basic Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check carried out.
This is the basic DBS check that verifies the applicant's identity and will show any unspent convictions.

You won't have to do anything if you're already authorised. We'll only request that you submit a DBS check for any new additions or changes to your authorisation, or possibly as part of an appeal against any disciplinary action that has been taken against you.

This procedure replaces the counter-signing of driving licences or passports which are currently carried out to check credentials.
We're doing this to formalise the process and to protect the integrity of the MOT.

Register to request a DBS check and follow the instructions.