Blunder sees NCT certs issued with incorrect expiry dates

New NCT certificates are being issued to all customers who were provided with incorrect expiry dates in the last 12 months, the National Car Testing Service has said.

The blunder has meant that some customers were ­incorrectly provided with a certificate of two years duration instead of a one-year certificate.

The NCTS said that this problem was caused by a computer error, which arose when the expiry dates for test certificates were extended in 2020 because of the pandemic.

This issue only relates to vehicles that were over 10 years old at the time of their last test, and which had their certificate extended by four months because of Covid-19.

It has affected around 34,000 cars out of a total of 1.3 million tested since the service resumed in June 2020, according to the NCTS.

The incorrect certificates, issued at the time of the inspections, have been revoked and new NCT certificates are being issued to all affected customers. This should be complete by August, the NCTS said.

It added that a “free full test” will be provided for those affected vehicle owners who purchased a vehicle with the expectation of a longer NCT certificate duration, “if the vehicle is booked for a test in advance of its revised test due date”.

“We would like to reassure customers that NCTS has taken all the necessary steps to correct this administrative error and that we will be in contact directly with each affected customer. There is no need for anyone to take any action until you hear from us,” a spokesperson for the NCTS said.

 

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