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General information

General overview

Roadworthiness of a vehicle is attested by a roadworthiness certificate, a proof of test and a periodic roadworthiness sticker . The proof of test must be carried in the vehicle. The periodic roadworthiness sticker must be attached onto the lower left corner of the windscreen of the vehicle. For trailers, semi-trailers and motorcycles, it must be attached onto the designated location in the proof of test . The month and the year of the next test are indicated on the periodic roadworthiness sticker by perforation.

 

Test frequency

Categories or types of vehicles

First mandatory test

Subsequent tests

M1

Within three years after the date of first registration

Within five years after the date of first  registration then every year

M1 used as taxis

Within six months after the date of first registration

Every six months

M1 used as ambulances

Within one year after the date of first registration

Every year

M2 and M3

Within six months after the date of first registration

Every six months

M1, M2 and M3 camping vehicles

Within one year after the date of first registration

Every year

N1

Within three years after the date of first registration

Within five years after the date of first registration then every year

N2 and N3 registered for the first time not more 10 years ago

Within one year after the date of first registration

Every year

N2 and N3, registered for the first time more 10 years ago

Within six months after the date of first registration

Every six months

O1

Within two years after the date of first registration

Every two years

O2, О3 and О4 registered for the first time not more 10 years ago

Within one year after the date of first registration

Every year

O2, О3 and О4 registered for the first time more 10 years ago

Within six months after the date of first registration

Every six months

O2, О3 and О4 camping vehicles

Within one year after the date of first registration

Every year

L3e, L4e, L5e and L7e

Within two years after the date of first registration

Every two years

Wheeled tractors with a maximum design speed exceeding 40 km/h

Within one year after the date of first registration

Every year

As of 01/01/2022, vehicles in categories L1e, L2e and L6e are subject to periodic roadworthiness tests every two years.

Armed forces vehicles, specialised vehicles used for firefighting purposes and wheeled tractors with a maximum design speed not exceeding 40 km/h are not subject to periodic roadworthiness tests.

 

Responsible authorities

The roadworthiness certificates and the proof of test are issued by persons authorised to carry out periodic roadworthiness tests of road vehicles. These can be: • natural or legal authorised by the Minister of Transport, Information Technology and Communications to carry out periodic roadworthiness tests; • persons registered to carry out periodic vehicle roadworthiness tests in accordance with the legislation of another EU Member State or another State which is a party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area. The periodic roadworthiness tests are carried out at the testing centres of the persons authorised to carry out the tests. The national competent authority for the periodic roadworthiness tests of vehicles is the Road Transport Administration Executive Agency.

 

Websites

https://rta.government.bg/index.php?page=scategories&scategory=obrazci (specimens of certificates) (Bulgarian, explanations in English)

https://rta.government.bg/images/Image/check-inspection/index.html (validity of a test) (Bulgarian and English)

 

Major changes

As of 20/05/2018, the provisions of Directive 2014/45/EU on roadworthiness tests for motor vehicles are transposed into the Road Traffic Act and Regulation No H-32 of 16 December 2011 of Bulgaria, amended for this purpose in January 2018 and May 2018 respectively.

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