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REGISTER AN OUT-OF-PROVINCE VEHICLE
OUT OF PROVINCE (BROUGHT FROM WITHIN CANADA)
WHAT YOU NEED TO REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-PROVINCE VEHICLE (AND GET ALBERTA LICENCE PLATES)
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Out of Province Vehicle Inspection Certificate (from a mechanic authorized to complete Alberta inspections)
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Alberta Auto Insurance
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Proof of Ownership
OUT OF PROVINCE VEHICLE INSPECTION
An Out of Province Vehicle Inspection is needed before you register your vehicle in Alberta.
Step 1: Purchase an Out of Province Vehicle Inspection Request form from Registrations Are Us (you will take this form to the mechanic performing the inspection). You require proof of ownership of the vehicle (bill of sale or lease documents).
Step 2: Contact an authorized mechanic for an appointment and provide them the out of province inspection form at time of inspection. Find a vehicle inspection center near you. Make sure you select Out of Province inspection, not Commercial or Salvage inspections.
Step 3: Once completed (and the vehicle passes inspection) the mechanic will give you the Out of Province Vehicle Inspection Certificate. The certificate is valid for only 14 days from the date shown under Date of Completion. Do not delay bringing it into Registration Are Us so that we can enter into the Alberta Motor Vehicle system.
INSPECTION EXCEPTIONS
You do not require an Alberta Out of Province inspection for a trailer or off-highway vehicle.
You may not require an Alberta inspection for a passenger vehicle that meets the following criteria:
New Vehicles (from within Canada)
- Bill of Sale or Lease dated within 90 days and
- Mileage under 5000 km
Used Vehicles from within Canada
- Government Inspection within 90 days from another Canadian jurisdiction, for commercial vehicles only. For other exceptions, please visit here
Along with the information above, your vehicle must also be present at time of registration in order to have the serial number physically verified.
OUT OF PROVINCE (BROUGHT FROM OUTSIDE CANADA)
WHAT YOU NEED TO REGISTER YOUR OUT-OF-COUNTRY VEHICLE (AND GET ALBERTA LICENCE PLATES)
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Out of Province Vehicle Inspection Certificate (from a mechanic authorized to complete Alberta inspections)
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Alberta Auto Insurance
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Proof of Ownership
IMPORT FORM 1
When you enter Canada, the Canadian Border Services Agency will provide you with a Vehicle Import Form – Form 1. Keep this form in your vehicle until it is licenced as you may be asked to show it if stopped by a police officer.
REGISTRAR OF IMPORTED VEHICLES (RIV) INSPECTION
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Once you have paid the required RIV fee online, the RIV will forward you an inspection form by e-mail, fax, or postal mail – depending on the communication method you have requested.
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This inspection form will contain all the information you will need to determine exactly what modifications will be needed to pass the RIV inspection.
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If modifications are required, you will need to have them done and inspected at a federal inspection location.
Once your vehicle has passed the federal inspection, the inspection center will stamp your Vehicle Import Form – Form 1.
The Form 1 document must have 2 stamps:
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At the top from the Canadian Border Services Office stamped at the border
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In either section 16 or 17 stamped at the federal inspection location that your vehicle was inspected at (eg. Canadian Tire)
Approximately 1 week after successfully passing the federal inspection, the Registrar of Imported Vehicles will send you a Canadian certification label with instructions on where to attach it to your vehicle.
For additional information about this process, visit the Registrar of Imported Vehicles.
INSPECTION EXCEPTIONS
You do not require an Alberta Out of Province inspection for a trailer or off-highway vehicle.
You may not require an Alberta inspection for a passenger vehicle that meets the following criteria:
New Vehicles (from outside Canada)
- Bill of Sale or Lease dated within 90 days
- Original Certificate of Origin or State issued title
- Form 1 import form obtained at time of import into Canada
- Mileage under 5000 km or 3107 miles
- The vehicle must be physically present at a registry in order to inspect the VIN number
Along with the information above, your vehicle must also be present at time of registration in order to have the serial number physically verified.