Specialist tests for lorries
TIR test for quicker border crossings
The TIR system allows UK customs officials to pack and seal goods before they’re transported outside the EU. This means that the load will not need to be opened and inspected by customs officials at border crossings.
To meet the TIR requirements your vehicle must pass a test to make sure that:
- nothing can be put into or taken from the vehicle without it being obvious
- the goods compartment is built so that it has to be accessed from both inside and outside to be removed and replaced
Vehicles have to be made to the TIR convention standards. Most lorries made in the UK are not built to the TIR standard and cannot easily be changed to meet the standard.
Book a TIR test
There are 2 ways to get vehicles approved. You can either:
- get individual vehicles approved by having each one inspected
- get a design approved for a series of vehicles
Get individual vehicles approved
Fill in an application to book an individual vehicle inspection and pay the fee. You need to fill in a form and pay a fee for each vehicle you want to be approved.
The TIR test certificate lasts for 2 years from the date it’s issued. You then need to book another inspection every 2 years to keep the vehicle approved. You have to fill in the inspection form and pay the fee each time.
Fee type | Cost |
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Initial inspection for an individual vehicle | £106 |
Two-yearly inspection for an individual vehicle | £106 |
Re-inspection for an individual vehicle after a failed test | £70 |
Fees may be different in Northern Ireland.
Get a design approved for a series of vehicles
Fill in an application to get a vehicle load compartment design approved and pay the fee.
After the design is approved, you have to apply for a ‘certificate of conformity’ for each vehicle made to that design. You have to pay a fee for each vehicle. DVSA will inspect a sample of the vehicles.
The certificate lasts for 2 years from the date it’s issued. You then need to book an inspection for each vehicle made to the design every 2 years to keep them approved. You have to pay the inspection fee each time.
Fee type | Cost |
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Approval of a design for a series of vehicles | £644 |
Certificate of conformity for each vehicle made to the design | £14 |
Two-yearly inspection for each vehicle made to the design | £106 |
Re-inspection for a vehicle after a failed test | £70 |
Make a change to an approved design | £106 |
Replacement certificate of conformity | £14 |
Fees may be different in Northern Ireland.
Where you can get the vehicle tested
Call DVSA to find out where you can have it done.
DVSA Helpline
Telephone: 0300 123 9000
Monday to Friday, 7:30am to 6pm
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Cancelling a test
You’ll need to give at least 3 days notice to cancel an inspection. Otherwise the fee won’t be refunded.