Steps to Update Your Canadian License After Moving
When you move to a new address in Canada, updating your driver’s license is not just a good idea — it’s required by law. Failing to update your address can lead to fines, missed renewal notices, and even issues if you need to prove your identity. Luckily, the process is simple. Here’s how to update your Canadian license after moving.
1. Check Your Province’s Rules
Every province and territory has slightly different rules about how quickly you must update your license. In Ontario, for example, you must report an address change within 6 days. In Alberta, you have 14 days. Always check your local regulations to stay compliant.
2. Gather Necessary Documents
You’ll usually need:
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Your current driver’s license
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Proof of your new address (like a utility bill or rental agreement)
Some provinces allow online updates, while others require you to visit a licensing office in person.
3. Update Online or Visit a Service Centre
Many provinces offer online services to update your address. If not, you’ll need to go to a licensing office or Service Centre. You may receive a new license or just an address sticker to attach to your current card.
4. Update Your Vehicle Registration
Don't forget to update your vehicle registration and insurance details as well. Most places require that these match your driver's license address.
For more detailed guides and resources on licensing procedures across Canada, be sure to check out LicensePrep.ca. They provide updated information and practice materials for new and experienced drivers alike!
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Really helpful post! Moving can be overwhelming, and it’s easy to forget about updating your license. This step-by-step guide makes the process so much clearer and easier to manage.
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