The anniversary of your vehicle’s first registration is the date when your annual HCV test is due.
You can book your test online. Here’s how:
Choose ‘Book a test’ and you’ll be able to book your test in a few easy steps:
Remember! - The person presenting the vehicle for its test is now required to produce Presenter I.D. in the form of a valid Driving Licence, Passport or Public Services Card at the test centre.
We accept VISA and Mastercard. Please note, we do not accept American Express or Diners Club cards
Register or Log InThe Test process
Customers present the vehicle at the chosen CVRT Test centre. The presenter of the vehicle is now required to produce Presenter ID in the form of a valid drivers licence or passport. Failure to do so could result in a delay in the issuing of a Certificate of Roadworthiness.
Tests take between 45 and 120 minutes depending on the type of vehicle being tested and the number of axles. Only components that are visible and accessible are assessed when a vehicle is undergoing the CVRT.
Following the test, the centre issues either a pass or fail report. If the vehicle passes, the Certificate of Roadworthiness is automatically posted to the registered owner of the vehicle. This certificate is proof that a vehicle met a set of basic safety requirements on the day it passed its test. Only components that are visible and accessible can be assessed at the CVRT. A CRW should therefore not be regarded as a warranty as regards the condition of the vehicle.
If a vehicle fails and returns for testing within 21 days and has travelled fewer than 4,000km since it was tested, the vehicle does not have to repeat the full test. Rather, it is tested only on the failure points from the first test.
The certificate of roadworthiness should be displayed on the vehicle. It is a condition of taxing a vehicle over one year old that it has a valid certificate of roadworthiness.
Preparing for your CVR Test
Please prepare for the test by ensuring that:
Other Items:
If the above items are not taken care of, you are increasing the likelihood of your vehicle failing the test, or indeed, of your CVR testing centre being unable to test your vehicle resulting in you having to make a return visit.
Remember! - The person presenting the vehicle for its test is now required to produce Presenter I.D. in the form of a valid Driving Licence or Passport at the test centre.
Register or Log InThe test fee depends on the size and type of your truck or trailer.
Vehicle Weight | Fee |
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Vehicles having a design gross weight exceeding 3,500 kilograms but not exceeding 7,500 kilograms: | Fee for test and CRW = €143.91 |
Vehicles having a design gross weight exceeding 7,500 kilograms with 2 axles: | Fee for test and CRW = €167.90 |
Vehicles having a design gross weight exceeding 7,500 kilograms with 3 axles: | Fee for test and CRW = €197.59 |
Vehicles having a design gross weight exceeding 7,500 kilograms with 4 or more axles: | Fee for test and CRW = €215.82 |
Trailers having a design gross weight exceeding 3,500 kilograms: | Fee for test and CRW = €139.02 |
All fees show are subject to VAT
Register or Log InIf your vehicle passes the HCV test, the test centre will give you a pass statement. Then you’ll receive your CRW in the post. The CRW will go to the registered owner of the vehicle. This certificate is proof that a vehicle met a set of basic safety requirements on the day it passed its test. Only components that are visible and accessible can be assessed at the CVRT. A CRW should not be regarded as a warranty as regards the condition of the vehicle.
Your vehicle needs to have a current CRW in order to get your vehicle taxed.
If you need to book your vehicle for an ADR test, please download and complete the ADR application form.
Remember! - The person presenting the vehicle for its test is now required to produce Presenter I.D. in the form of a valid Driving Licence or Passport at the test centre - failure to do so could result in delays in the CRW being issued.
Register or Log InSince 20 May 2018 you may receive a test report from your CVR testing centre showing that the test result is ‘Pass pending recheck of minor deficiencies’.
This means that the CVR Testing Centre only found minor defects when testing your vehicle. That is no major or dangerous defects were found. In the case of minor deficiencies (defects) only your vehicle doesn’t need a retest. However, you must return to the CVR testing centre where the original test was conducted and show that you have had the minor defects repaired. There is no time limit on bringing your vehicle back for this recheck.
Procedure and cost
The following is the procedure in these cases:
As this isn’t a retest, there is no time or mileage restriction on when you must return your vehicle to the testing centre
Register or Log InIf your vehicle fails, you'll need to repeat the test. You must book the re-test with the Test Centre who ran the first test. If you choose to have your vehicle tested in another seperate Test Centre then the vehicle must undergo a full test at the full test price.
Cost & procedure of a retest
If you return for the re-test within 21 days and your vehicle has travelled fewer than 4,000 kilometres since it was tested:
The re-test fee depends on the size and type of your truck or trailer.
Vehicle Weight | Fee |
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Vehicles having a design gross weight exceeding 3,500 kilograms but not exceeding 7,500 kilograms: | Fee for test and CRW = €47.26 |
Vehicles having a design gross weight exceeding 7,500 kilograms with 2 axles: | Fee for test and CRW = €59.08 |
Vehicles having a design gross weight exceeding 7,500 kilograms with 3 axles: | Fee for test and CRW = €73.83 |
Vehicles having a design gross weight exceeding 7,500 kilograms with 4 or more axles: | Fee for test and CRW = €82.69 |
Trailers having a design gross weight exceeding 3,500 kilograms: | Fee for test and CRW = €53.15 |
All fees show are subject to VAT
Remember! - The person presenting the vehicle for its test is now required to produce Presenter I.D. in the form of a valid Driving Licence or Passport at the test centre.
Register or Log InAll operators of Heavy Commercial Vehicles (HCVs) are required by law to make an online ‘Self-Declaration’ to the RSA in relation to their Heavy Goods Vehicles, Goods trailers, Buses and Ambulances.
To complete and submit your Self-Declaration to the RSA, you will need to register with us online. You only need to register once and you will then have access to a ‘CVRT Online Account’.
Once registered as an operator with the RSA you can simply log in to your CVRT Online Account and submit your Self-Declaration by clicking on the Self-Declaration button.
There is no charge to register with us for your CVRT Online Account and to submit your Self-Declaration.
Benefits of having your CVRT online account
Use your CVRT Online Account to manage your vehicle records online, quickly and conveniently.
With your CVRT Online Account you can:
To find out more visit our self declaration section
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