What Is A CVOR And An International Registration Plan (IRP) And How Do I Get My Provincial Authority As A U.S. Highway Carrier (DIY Customs Consulting): Difference between revisions
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For more information on registering for a CVOR, or to register your vehicle(s) with a specific provincial authority, click the links below. | For more information on registering for a CVOR, or to register your vehicle(s) with a specific provincial authority, click the links below. | ||
Ontario - Register for a Commercial Vehicle Operator's Registration (CVOR) | * Ontario - Register for a Commercial Vehicle Operator's Registration (CVOR) | ||
Quebec - Register for a Heavy Vehicle Registration (SAAQ) | * Quebec - Register for a Heavy Vehicle Registration (SAAQ) | ||
Manitoba - Register for a Commercial Motor Vehicle Registration (CMV) | * Manitoba - Register for a Commercial Motor Vehicle Registration (CMV) | ||
Saskatchewan - Register for a Commercial Motor Vehicle Registration (CMV) | * Saskatchewan - Register for a Commercial Motor Vehicle Registration (CMV) | ||
Alberta - Register for a Commercial Vehicle Registration (CVR) | * Alberta - Register for a Commercial Vehicle Registration (CVR) | ||
British Columbia - Register for a Commercial Transport Permit (CVSE) | * British Columbia - Register for a Commercial Transport Permit (CVSE) | ||
Highway carriers will also be required to register for the International Registration Plan (IRP), which is a vehicle registration system for trucks operating inter-jurisdiction between many Canadian provinces and throughout North America. A vehicle is eligible under the IRP if the vehicle is intended for operation in two or more jurisdictions and meets at least one of the following conditions: | Highway carriers will also be required to register for the International Registration Plan (IRP), which is a vehicle registration system for trucks operating inter-jurisdiction between many Canadian provinces and throughout North America. A vehicle is eligible under the IRP if the vehicle is intended for operation in two or more jurisdictions and meets at least one of the following conditions: | ||
registered weight of 11,794 kg or more | * registered weight of 11,794 kg or more | ||
three or more axles regardless of weight | * three or more axles regardless of weight | ||
has a combined weight of 11,794 kg or more in combination with a trailer or semi-trailer | * has a combined weight of 11,794 kg or more in combination with a trailer or semi-trailer | ||
will be operating in a jurisdiction that requires IRP registration for a particular class or weight of vehicle | * will be operating in a jurisdiction that requires IRP registration for a particular class or weight of vehicle | ||
To register for an International Registration Plan (IRP), click here. | To register for an International Registration Plan (IRP), click here. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 9 June 2023
This article is part of the Customs Compliance Guide |
In most cases, if your vehicle is plated in Ontario or the U.S. and if your commercial vehicle weighs over 4,500 kg you will require a Commercial Vehicle Operators Registration (CVOR) in order to conduct business within the province of Ontario. Similar to a US DOT or Motor Carrier (MC) number in the U.S. You do not need to register for a CVOR or any other provincial transportation authority if you are already registered in another Canadian province.
For more information on registering for a CVOR, or to register your vehicle(s) with a specific provincial authority, click the links below.
- Ontario - Register for a Commercial Vehicle Operator's Registration (CVOR)
- Quebec - Register for a Heavy Vehicle Registration (SAAQ)
- Manitoba - Register for a Commercial Motor Vehicle Registration (CMV)
- Saskatchewan - Register for a Commercial Motor Vehicle Registration (CMV)
- Alberta - Register for a Commercial Vehicle Registration (CVR)
- British Columbia - Register for a Commercial Transport Permit (CVSE)
Highway carriers will also be required to register for the International Registration Plan (IRP), which is a vehicle registration system for trucks operating inter-jurisdiction between many Canadian provinces and throughout North America. A vehicle is eligible under the IRP if the vehicle is intended for operation in two or more jurisdictions and meets at least one of the following conditions:
- registered weight of 11,794 kg or more
- three or more axles regardless of weight
- has a combined weight of 11,794 kg or more in combination with a trailer or semi-trailer
- will be operating in a jurisdiction that requires IRP registration for a particular class or weight of vehicle
To register for an International Registration Plan (IRP), click here.