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Licensing a Vehicle in Ontario |
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Introduction to Licensing a Vehicle in OntarioMost vehicles on Ontario roads must be registered, insured and maintained to meet certain basic standards. If you own a vehicle, you are responsible for making sure it meets the requirements. People who buy and sell vehicles also have certain responsibilities. InsuranceOntario has compulsory automobile insurance. Before you can attach plates to a vehicle or renew your registration, or buy a temporary (trip) permit, the vehicle must be insured. In Ontario, private companies provide insurance coverage. All vehicles must be insured for third party liability for at least $200,000. This covers you in the event that you injure or kill someone or damage someone's property. Collision insurance to cover damage to your own vehicle is a good idea but not required by law. When driving your own or someone else's vehicle, you must carry the pink liability insurance card for that particular vehicle. You must show this card when a police officer asks for it. If you do not, you can be fined up to $400. Every person who operates a vehicle without insurance is guilty of an offence and is liable on a first conviction to a fine of not less than $5,000 and not more than $25,000. On a subsequent conviction to a fine of not less than $10,000 and not more than $50,000. RegistrationYour vehicle permit must accurately describe your vehicle. If a change is made to your vehicle, you must report it at a Driver & Vehicle Licence Issuing Office within six days. If you own a vehicle and change your name or address, you must notify the Ministry within six days (There is no charge for these changes). You can change your name and address in person at a Driver & Vehicle Licence Issuing Office. You can change your address:
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Effective January 1, 2005, all personal cheques must be certified unless payment is sent by mail. |
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