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Managing Your Dutch APK Inspection and Vehicle Defects

The Algemene Periodieke Keuring (APK) is a mandatory vehicle inspection in the Netherlands, ensuring your car meets essential safety and environmental standards. This guide outlines the process for understanding your APK inspection report, identifying defects, and taking the necessary actions for repair and reinspection. It is crucial to follow these steps promptly with an RDW-approved garage to avoid fines, driving prohibitions, or invalidation of your vehicle's registration.

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Complete Step-by-Step Guide: Handle Vehicle APK Defects

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The Algemene Periodieke Keuring (APK) is a mandatory vehicle inspection in the Netherlands, ensuring your car meets essential safety and environmental standards. This guide outlines the process for understanding your APK inspection report, identifying defects, and taking the necessary actions for repair and reinspection. It is crucial to follow these steps promptly with an RDW-approved garage to avoid fines, driving prohibitions, or invalidation of your vehicle's registration.

Understanding the Algemene Periodieke Keuring (APK) in the Netherlands

The Algemene Periodieke Keuring (APK) is the Dutch equivalent of an MOT in the UK or TÜV in Germany. It is a legally required vehicle inspection designed to enhance road safety and protect the environment by ensuring that vehicles meet minimum technical standards. For vehicle owners in the Netherlands, understanding and complying with APK regulations is paramount to maintaining legal roadworthiness.

What the APK Inspection Covers

The APK checks several critical aspects of your vehicle, focusing primarily on:

  • Road Safety: This includes an assessment of brakes, tires, steering, suspension, lighting, and bodywork. Any defect that compromises safe operation will lead to disapproval.
  • Environmental Standards: The inspection evaluates exhaust emissions to ensure they comply with current environmental regulations.
  • Registration Information: Checks against the vehicle registration document (kentekenbewijs) and identification numbers to ensure accuracy and prevent fraud.

It's important to remember that an APK approval does not guarantee the vehicle's overall condition or maintenance level beyond the inspection criteria. It is a snapshot of compliance with legal minimums at the time of inspection.

Who is Responsible for the APK?

Both the driver and the owner of a vehicle are responsible for ensuring that mandatory inspections are carried out in a timely manner. Failing to have a valid APK can result in significant fines and legal consequences. The RDW, the Dutch road authority (Rijksdienst voor het Wegverkeer), is responsible for supervising the APK system and maintaining the national vehicle register.

Consequences of an Invalid or Expired APK

Driving a vehicle without a valid APK can lead to severe penalties. The enforcement system in the Netherlands is highly automated, meaning you will automatically be fined if your vehicle's APK due date passes without a new inspection. Beyond fines, an invalid APK can also:

  • Lead to a Driving Ban (WOK Status): If your vehicle fails the inspection with major defects or if you drive it past the due date without a valid APK, the RDW can apply a 'Waiting for Inspection' (WOK) status, effectively prohibiting the vehicle from public roads.
  • Invalidate Insurance: In some cases, driving without a valid APK could lead to your vehicle insurance being considered invalid, leaving you liable for damages in the event of an accident.
  • Roadside Checks: Police or other authorised bodies can conduct roadside checks and impose immediate penalties or impound your vehicle if it is found to be non-compliant.

Warning

Driving a vehicle with an expired APK certificate or one under 'WOK status' is strictly prohibited and will result in substantial fines. Even if you are on the way to an inspection, exceptions are very limited and specific. Always verify current RDW regulations before driving a vehicle without a valid APK.

Vehicles Subject to APK and Their Inspection Frequency

The requirement for APK applies to a broad range of motor carriages. The frequency of inspection depends mainly on the vehicle category and its fuel type.

Vehicle Categories Requiring APK

  • Passenger cars
  • Commercial vehicles (up to 3,500 kg)
  • Three-wheeled motor vehicles (between 400 and 3,500 kg)
  • Heavy vehicles (over 3,500 kg)
  • Special vehicles (e.g., ambulances, taxis, buses)

General APK Inspection Frequency for Passenger Cars

The table below outlines the typical inspection frequencies for passenger cars based on their fuel type and first admission date. It is critical to remember that the APK must always be carried out before the previous inspection certificate has expired.

Fuel Type / Motor Type1st APK2nd APK3rd APKSubsequent APKs
Petrol, alcohol (ethanol), or electric motor4 years after 1st admission2 years after 1st APK2 years after 2nd APKYearly
Diesel, gas, or other fuel (possibly combined with electric motor)3 years after 1st admissionYearly after 1st APKYearly after 2nd APKYearly

Note

For specific vehicle types, such as older vehicles or those with certain modifications, the inspection frequency or requirements might differ. Always check the official RDW website or your vehicle's registration details for the most accurate due date.

Preparing for Your APK Inspection

Proactive preparation can save you time, money, and stress. Knowing when your APK is due and choosing the right inspection location are key first steps.

Checking Your APK Due Date

The RDW maintains a national registration system that tracks the APK status of all registered vehicles. You can easily check the APK due date for your vehicle online. This service is usually available on the RDW's public website, where you can enter your vehicle's registration number (kenteken).

It is highly recommended to check your due date well in advance, ideally several months before it expires, to allow ample time for booking an inspection and any potential repairs. The RDW system will automatically issue a fine if the inspection is not completed by the due date.

Choosing an RDW-Approved Garage (Erkend Bedrijf)

Only garages recognised by the RDW are authorised to perform APK inspections. These are referred to as erkend bedrijf (recognised company). They display an official RDW sign, usually with the RDW logo.

When selecting a garage:

  • Verify RDW Recognition: Ensure the garage is genuinely RDW-approved. You can usually find a list of approved garages on the RDW website.
  • Reputation and Service: Choose a garage with a good reputation for fairness and quality service. While prices for the inspection itself can vary, some garages may offer competitive rates or combined service packages.
  • Convenience: Consider location and availability, especially if you anticipate needing repairs.

What to Prepare for the Inspection

While you don't typically need to bring specific physical documents to the inspection (as the garage can access vehicle data digitally through the RDW system), it's good practice to:

  • Ensure Basic Roadworthiness: Before taking your vehicle for inspection, perform a basic check yourself. This includes checking tire pressure and tread depth, all lights (headlights, tail lights, indicators, brake lights), wiper blades, fluid levels, and ensuring the horn works. Addressing obvious issues beforehand can prevent immediate failure on simple points.
  • Vehicle Cleanliness: A reasonably clean vehicle (inside and out) facilitates the inspection process.
  • Access to Vehicle Parts: Ensure all parts that need inspection, such as the engine bay or undercarriage, are accessible.
  • Vehicle Registration Document (kentekenbewijs): While not always explicitly requested for the inspection itself, always have your vehicle registration document (or at least know your kenteken) for administrative purposes.

The APK Inspection Process: What to Expect

When you take your vehicle to an erkend bedrijf for its APK, the inspection follows a standardised procedure. The mechanic will systematically check all the required safety and environmental components.

The process typically involves:

  1. Vehicle Identification: The mechanic verifies the vehicle's identity against the RDW database using its registration number.
  2. Safety Checks:
    • Brakes: Performance and condition of service brake, parking brake, and brake lines.
    • Tires: Tread depth, condition, and correct specification for the vehicle.
    • Lighting: Functionality and proper alignment of all lights, including headlights, tail lights, brake lights, indicators, and hazard lights.
    • Steering and Suspension: Play in steering components, condition of shock absorbers, springs, and linkages.
    • Bodywork/Chassis: Integrity of the vehicle structure, absence of sharp edges or severe rust in critical areas.
    • Visibility: Condition of windscreen (cracks, chips in critical areas), wiper function.
    • Seatbelts: Condition and functionality of all installed seatbelts.
  3. Environmental Checks:
    • Exhaust Emissions: Measurement of CO, hydrocarbons, and particulates (for diesel vehicles) against legal limits.
    • Leakage: Checking for significant fluid leaks that could harm the environment.
  4. Other Checks: Horn, mirrors, and various vehicle identification numbers.

The inspection can take anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the vehicle type and the garage's procedures.

Interpreting Your APK Inspection Report

Upon completion of the APK inspection, you will receive an official inspection report and, if approved, an APK inspection certificate. Understanding the different outcomes is crucial for knowing your next steps.

Possible Outcomes of an APK Inspection

The inspection results in one of three primary outcomes:

  1. Approved (Goedkeuring): Your vehicle meets all the required safety and environmental standards. You will receive an APK certificate, and the RDW database will be updated.
  2. Disapproved (Afkeuring): Your vehicle has one or more defects that prevent it from meeting the legal standards. These are classified as major defects. Your vehicle is not roadworthy and legally cannot be driven on public roads until these defects are repaired and the vehicle passes a reinspection.
  3. Approved with Advisory Points (Goedkeuring met adviespunten): Your vehicle is approved, but the report lists minor defects or points that require attention in the near future. These are not critical enough to cause immediate disapproval but should be addressed for safety and to prevent them from becoming major defects by the next inspection.

The APK Inspection Certificate

If your vehicle passes the APK, you will receive an APK inspection certificate. In the Netherlands, you are generally not required to carry this certificate with you while driving, as enforcement is facilitated by the national registration system. However, it is wise to keep a copy of the certificate inside your vehicle, especially if you plan to drive abroad, where it might be mandatory. Ensure the certificate remains undamaged and legible.

Types of Defects and Their Implications

Defects identified during the APK are categorised based on their severity:

  • Major Defects (Afkeurpunten): These are serious deficiencies that directly impact the vehicle's safety or environmental performance. Examples include severely worn brakes, bald tires, non-functional headlights, or excessive exhaust emissions. If major defects are found, the vehicle is immediately disapproved. It cannot be driven on public roads until repairs are made and a reinspection confirms compliance.
  • Minor Defects / Advisory Points (Adviespunten): These are less critical issues that do not immediately lead to disapproval but indicate wear or potential problems. Examples include minor oil leaks, worn but not critically low tire tread, or slight damage to non-essential body parts. While the vehicle is approved, these points are noted on the report to advise the owner that attention is needed for preventative maintenance. Ignoring advisory points can lead to major defects and disapproval at subsequent inspections.

Responding to a Failed APK Inspection (Disapproved Result)

Receiving a disapproved APK result can be stressful, but it's crucial to understand the immediate steps and requirements to get your vehicle back on the road legally.

Immediate Actions After Failure

  1. Do Not Drive the Vehicle (Unless Exempt): If your vehicle has been disapproved due to major defects, it is legally prohibited from being driven on public roads. The only exception is driving directly to a repair shop or for reinspection, and even then, only if the vehicle is deemed safe enough for the short journey and you have a valid appointment. If the defects are severe, the garage may advise against driving it at all, in which case you will need to arrange for towing.
  2. Understand the Report: Carefully review the APK inspection report with the garage. Ensure you understand precisely what the major defects are and what repairs are required. Ask for explanations if anything is unclear.
  3. Address WOK Status: In cases of severe defects or an overdue APK, the RDW might register your vehicle with a 'Wachten Op Keuren' (WOK) status. This means your vehicle's registration certificate is temporarily invalidated, and it is officially prohibited from road use. The WOK status must be cleared by successfully passing a reinspection.
Definition

WOK Status (Wachten Op Keuren)

'Wachten Op Keuren' (WOK) status is a temporary invalidation of a vehicle's registration in the RDW national register, signifying that the vehicle is legally prohibited from public roads. This status is imposed due to an overdue APK, major unaddressed defects, or modifications that require RDW re-approval, and can only be lifted after the vehicle successfully passes the required inspection(s).

Arranging Repairs at an RDW-Approved Garage

It is highly advisable to have repairs carried out by an RDW-approved garage (erkend bedrijf), ideally the same one that performed the inspection, or another trusted, approved garage.

  • Obtain Repair Quote: Request a clear quote for the necessary repairs, detailing parts and labour.
  • Timely Repairs: Address the defects promptly. While there isn't a strict legal deadline for repairs after a failed APK, the longer you wait, the closer you get to fines if your previous APK has expired, or the longer your vehicle remains unusable.
  • Original Defects Only: For a reinspection, the garage typically only needs to check that the previously identified major defects have been corrected. However, if new obvious and severe safety issues are present, these could also lead to a second failure.

Scheduling Reinspection

After repairs are completed, your vehicle must undergo a reinspection to verify that all major defects have been resolved.

  • Book Reinspection: Contact the garage to schedule the reinspection. Often, if repairs are done at the same garage, the reinspection can be a quick check focused on the repaired items.
  • Validity Period for Reinspection: Generally, if the reinspection is conducted within a certain period (e.g., within 2 months of the initial failed inspection, though this can vary by specific rules or garage policy), only the failed points need to be re-evaluated. Check with your garage or the RDW for the exact terms.

Step-by-Step: Handling a Failed APK Inspection

  1. Review the Inspection Report: Understand all identified major defects (afkeurpunten) that led to the disapproval. Discuss these with the inspecting garage.
  2. Do Not Drive the Non-Compliant Vehicle: If your vehicle has major defects or is under WOK status, do not drive it on public roads. Arrange for towing if necessary, or drive only directly to an authorised repair shop or reinspection appointment if explicitly allowed and safe.
  3. Arrange Necessary Repairs: Take your vehicle to an RDW-approved garage (erkend bedrijf) to have all major defects professionally repaired. Obtain a detailed quote for the repairs.
  4. Schedule Reinspection: Once repairs are complete, book a reinspection appointment. This is often done at the same garage that performed the initial inspection or repairs.
  5. Pass Reinspection and Obtain New Certificate: Ensure the vehicle passes the reinspection. Upon approval, you will receive a new APK inspection certificate, and the RDW registration will be updated, clearing any WOK status.

The Reinspection Process

The reinspection is a critical step to legalise your vehicle's roadworthiness after a failed APK.

What Happens During Reinspection

The reinspection is typically more focused than the initial full APK. The mechanic will specifically verify that the major defects listed in the original disapproval report have been correctly addressed and repaired. They will ensure that the vehicle now meets the required safety and environmental standards for those specific points. While new, obvious and severe safety issues may also be flagged, the primary goal is to check the previous failure points.

Costs of Reinspection

The cost of a reinspection is generally lower than a full APK, as it is often a quicker process. However, fees can vary significantly between garages. Always inquire about the reinspection fee when you arrange the repairs or book the follow-up inspection. Some garages may include a reinspection fee in the initial inspection cost or offer it for free if repairs were performed by them within a short timeframe.

Receiving the New APK Certificate

Once your vehicle successfully passes the reinspection, the garage will issue a new APK inspection certificate. This certificate replaces any previous one and officially confirms that your vehicle is compliant. The RDW national vehicle register will be updated, reflecting the new valid APK date. If your vehicle was previously under WOK status, this status will be lifted once the new APK is registered.

Understanding WOK Status and Driving Bans

The 'Wachten Op Keuren' (WOK) status is a critical consequence of non-compliance with APK regulations. It implies a temporary driving ban and requires specific actions to resolve.

What Triggers WOK Status?

WOK status can be triggered by several situations:

  • Expired APK: If your vehicle's APK due date passes without a successful inspection.
  • Major Defects: If an APK inspection identifies major defects that make the vehicle unsafe or non-compliant, leading to disapproval.
  • Vehicle Modifications: Significant modifications to your vehicle that alter its type approval or safety characteristics may require a specific RDW inspection, and failure to undergo this or pass it can lead to WOK status.
  • Damage: Severe damage from a collision might lead to WOK status until the vehicle is repaired and re-inspected by the RDW.

Implications of WOK Status

A vehicle under WOK status is registered in the RDW system as "road use prohibited." This has several serious implications:

  • Legal Driving Ban: You are not allowed to drive the vehicle on public roads. Doing so will result in fines and potential impoundment.
  • Invalid Registration: The vehicle's registration certificate (kentekenbewijs) is temporarily invalidated in terms of its road-legal status. While you may still physically possess the document, its legal force for road use is suspended.
  • Enforcement: Police and enforcement authorities can easily identify vehicles with WOK status via their registration number, leading to immediate intervention if the vehicle is found on the road.

How to Clear WOK Status

To clear WOK status, your vehicle must successfully pass the required inspection(s) at an RDW-approved station.

  1. Address the Cause: First, resolve the underlying reason for the WOK status. This typically involves repairing all major defects or completing the necessary modifications.
  2. Schedule Inspection: Book an appointment for a full APK inspection or a special RDW inspection, depending on what triggered the WOK status. For regular APK failures, this will be at an erkend bedrijf. For major modifications or import, it might be directly at an RDW inspection station (RDW-keuringsstation).
  3. Transport to Inspection: You may only transport the vehicle to the inspection station if the RDW allows it under specific conditions (e.g., shortest route, specific time slot) and if the vehicle is deemed safe for that limited journey. Otherwise, it must be towed.
  4. Pass Inspection: Once the vehicle passes the inspection, the RDW will automatically remove the WOK status from its register, and a new APK certificate will be issued (if applicable).

Costs and Processing Times for APK and Reinspection

Understanding the financial and time commitments involved in the APK process is important for effective vehicle management.

APK Inspection Fees

The RDW does not set fixed prices for APK inspections. The cost can vary significantly between RDW-approved garages (erkend bedrijf). Factors influencing the price include:

  • Garage's Pricing Policy: Garages are free to set their own rates.
  • Vehicle Type: Some vehicle types might have slightly different inspection rates.
  • Offers and Packages: Some garages offer promotional prices or combine the APK with a service appointment.

It is always advisable to inquire about the inspection cost when booking your appointment.

Repair Costs

Repair costs are highly variable and depend entirely on the nature and extent of the defects found during the APK. They can range from minor adjustments or replacements (e.g., a light bulb, a wiper blade) to significant repairs (e.g., brake system overhaul, exhaust replacement, engine work). Always request a detailed quote for any necessary repairs before proceeding.

Reinspection Fees

A reinspection, typically required after a failed APK, usually incurs a lower fee than a full inspection. This is because the mechanic primarily focuses on verifying that the previously identified major defects have been corrected. Similar to full APK fees, reinspection costs vary by garage.

Processing Time for APK Certificate

Upon successful completion of an APK inspection or reinspection:

  • Certificate Issuance: The APK inspection certificate is usually issued immediately by the garage.
  • RDW Registration Update: The RDW national vehicle register is updated electronically, usually within minutes or hours, reflecting the new valid APK date. This digital update is what matters most for legal compliance and avoiding fines.

Common Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them

Navigating the APK process can have its challenges. Being aware of common mistakes can help you ensure smooth compliance.

  1. Missing the APK Due Date:
    • Pitfall: Forgetting the due date or underestimating the time needed for inspection and potential repairs. This automatically leads to an RDW fine.
    • Avoid: Regularly check your APK due date on the RDW website. Set reminders well in advance (e.g., 2-3 months before the expiry date).
  2. Driving with an Expired or Failed APK:
    • Pitfall: Believing you can drive the vehicle "just to the garage" without specific RDW permission or if it's unsafe. Or, simply ignoring the expiry date.
    • Avoid: Understand that driving with an invalid APK leads to fines and WOK status. If your APK is expired, only drive directly to a scheduled APK appointment if your vehicle is safe and only for the shortest route, and verify RDW rules for this specific scenario. If it failed, do not drive it unless explicitly for repair/reinspection as per strict rules, or arrange towing.
  3. Using a Non-RDW Approved Garage:
    • Pitfall: Having your inspection or critical repairs done by a garage not recognised by the RDW.
    • Avoid: Always verify that the garage is an erkend bedrijf (RDW-approved) by checking for the official RDW sign or confirming on the RDW website. Only RDW-approved garages can issue valid APK certificates.
  4. Not Understanding the Inspection Report:
    • Pitfall: Signing off on a failed report without fully grasping the defects or required repairs.
    • Avoid: Ask the mechanic to explain any afkeurpunten (major defects) and adviespunten (advisory points) clearly. Make sure you understand why the vehicle failed and what specific repairs are needed.
  5. Ignoring Advisory Points:
    • Pitfall: Disregarding adviespunten because they don't cause an immediate failure.
    • Avoid: Treat advisory points as early warnings. Addressing them proactively can prevent them from becoming major defects that lead to a failed APK and costly urgent repairs later.
  6. Performing DIY Repairs Incorrectly:
    • Pitfall: Attempting complex repairs yourself without adequate knowledge or tools, potentially making defects worse or creating new safety issues.
    • Avoid: For safety-critical items or components related to emissions, it's almost always best to rely on professional mechanics at an erkend bedrijf. Incorrect repairs can lead to re-failure.
  7. Confusing APK Approval with Overall Vehicle Maintenance:
    • Pitfall: Believing that a valid APK means your vehicle is perfectly maintained and won't have issues for another year.
    • Avoid: The APK is a minimum legal standard. Regular maintenance (oil changes, brake checks, tire rotations, general servicing) between APK inspections is vital for the longevity, safety, and performance of your vehicle. An APK approval does not guarantee the vehicle’s condition even a month later.
  8. Not Keeping the APK Certificate:
    • Pitfall: Discarding the physical APK certificate, especially since it's not strictly required in the vehicle in the Netherlands.
    • Avoid: Keep your APK certificate in a safe place. While not mandatory for domestic driving, it is wise to have it for international travel or if you ever need to prove compliance for specific purposes.

Tip

Consider having your APK inspection done a few weeks to a month before its actual due date. This gives you a buffer to address any potential defects and arrange for reinspection without risking an expired APK or incurring fines.

What Happens Next: Maintaining Your Vehicle's Roadworthiness

After successfully completing your APK inspection and addressing any defects, the process is not truly over. Continuous vigilance and proactive maintenance are essential to ensure your vehicle remains roadworthy and compliant until the next inspection.

Keeping Records and Monitoring Vehicle Status

  • Retain APK Certificates: Keep all your APK inspection certificates, even after new ones are issued. These documents provide a historical record of your vehicle's compliance and condition.
  • Monitor RDW Status: You can periodically check your vehicle's current APK status via the RDW's online public service using your registration number (kenteken). This is a quick way to confirm your vehicle's legal status.
  • Digital Login (DigiD): For managing various vehicle-related affairs (such as viewing detailed vehicle information, reporting sales, or temporary suspension schorsen), you will often use your DigiD to log into Mijn RDW. Ensure your DigiD is active and secure.

Proactive Vehicle Maintenance

An APK is a snapshot, not a long-term guarantee. Between inspections, continue with regular maintenance:

  • Routine Servicing: Adhere to manufacturer-recommended service intervals.
  • Fluid Checks: Regularly check oil, coolant, brake fluid, and windscreen washer fluid levels.
  • Tire Care: Monitor tire pressure and tread depth. Rotate tires as recommended.
  • Lights and Wipers: Periodically check all lights are working and wiper blades are effective.
  • Brake Performance: Pay attention to any changes in brake feel or noise.

Planning for the Next APK

The RDW will automatically remind you when your next APK is due, but it's best to track it yourself. Mark the next due date on your calendar and start planning for the next inspection well in advance, continuing the cycle of responsible vehicle ownership.

Essential Checklist for APK Compliance

Use this checklist to ensure you cover all crucial steps in managing your Dutch APK inspection and any outcomes.

  • Check APK Due Date: Verify your vehicle's current APK expiry date on the RDW website.
  • Book Early: Schedule your APK appointment well before the expiry date to allow for potential repairs.
  • Choose RDW-Approved Garage: Select an erkend bedrijf (recognised company) for the inspection.
  • Pre-Inspection Check: Perform basic checks (lights, tires, wipers) to address obvious issues beforehand.
  • Attend Inspection: Take your vehicle for the scheduled APK.
  • Understand Report: Review the inspection report thoroughly with the mechanic, noting afkeurpunten (major defects) and adviespunten (advisory points).
  • If Disapproved:
    • Do NOT Drive (unless legally allowed for repair/reinspection): Arrange for towing or permitted driving to a repair shop.
    • Repair Defects: Have all major defects repaired by an RDW-approved garage.
    • Schedule Reinspection: Book a reinspection to confirm repairs.
    • Pass Reinspection: Ensure the vehicle passes the follow-up inspection.
  • Obtain APK Certificate: Collect the new APK inspection certificate after approval.
  • Verify RDW Update: Check the RDW website to confirm the new APK validity is registered.
  • Address Advisory Points: Plan to address adviespunten soon, even if not immediately critical.
  • Maintain Vehicle: Continue with regular servicing and maintenance between inspections.
  • Keep Records: File your APK certificates and related repair invoices for future reference.

Official Sources and Further Information

For the most current and authoritative information regarding the Algemene Periodieke Keuring (APK) and vehicle registration in the Netherlands, always refer to the official RDW website.

  • RDW Official Website (Dutch): https://www.rdw.nl/
  • RDW Official Website (English): https://www.rdw.nl/en
    • Look for specific sections on "APK inspection," "Vehicle registration," or "Checking APK due date."
    • To understand details about specific RDW services like reporting a vehicle no longer on the road (afmelden voertuig dat niet meer op de weg komt), visit their respective pages.

Other Relevant Authorities:

  • CBR (Centraal Bureau Rijvaardigheidsbewijzen): https://www.cbr.nl/
    • The CBR is responsible for driving tests, theory exams, and health declarations (gezondheidsverklaring), not vehicle inspections. Ensure you understand the distinct roles of the RDW and CBR.
  • Your Municipality: Municipalities are responsible for issuing your physical driving licence and certain local parking permits.

Always verify information directly on these official authority pages, especially regarding specific deadlines, fees, or changes in regulations.

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What is the APK and why is it mandatory?

The APK (Algemene Periodieke Keuring) is the mandatory periodic vehicle inspection in the Netherlands, ensuring cars meet legal safety and environmental standards. Failing to comply can lead to fines and driving prohibitions.

What happens if my vehicle fails the APK inspection?

If your vehicle fails, you will receive an inspection report detailing the defects. You must have these defects repaired and undergo a reinspection, usually within a specified period, to make the vehicle compliant.

Can I drive my car if it has failed the APK?

Generally, no. If your vehicle has defects that make it unsafe or if its APK has expired, it may be subject to a driving ban or ‘Wachten Op Keuren’ (WOK) status. Driving with an expired or failed APK can result in fines.

Where can I have my vehicle repaired and reinspected?

Repairs must be carried out by an RDW-approved garage. The reinspection must also be performed by an accredited inspection station or an approved garage.

How can I check my vehicle's APK due date?

You can check your vehicle's APK due date online via the RDW website using your vehicle's registration number.

What documents do I need for the APK inspection and after?

For the inspection, you typically only need your vehicle. After the inspection, you receive an APK inspection certificate (keuringsrapport), which you should keep, though it's not mandatory to carry it while driving in the Netherlands.

Does an APK approval mean my vehicle is perfectly maintained?

No, an APK approval confirms the vehicle meets basic safety and environmental standards at the time of inspection. It does not guarantee optimal maintenance or condition for an extended period, nor does it cover all aspects of vehicle maintenance.

What is 'WOK status' and how do I resolve it?

WOK (Wachten Op Keuren) status means your vehicle's registration certificate is temporarily invalidated, and it is prohibited from public roads due to detected defects or modifications. To resolve it, you must have the vehicle repaired and re-inspected by the RDW or an approved station until it is approved for road use.

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