View Full Version : All required stpes after purchasing a vehicle(registration, plates etc)
Tijuana
Jun 17th, 2006, 11:45 PM
I would like to know everything that I would need to do for buying a car and getting it insuraed. Im assuming I need to have the car first to insure it. So how does the registering and the plates, pink slips, etc work out? A checklist type answer would be great. Thanks!
Type-R_Boy
Jun 17th, 2006, 11:54 PM
i'm in the same process
This is what you need to do
1.) You have to buy insurance ( so you just register what car your buying, model, year)
2.) You got to a Ontario Drivers & Liscence area to pick up an "Owner's Manual/ Kit"Costs about $20 bucks ( best thing is to have your VIN # of your vehicle)
3.) Get the package, bring it to whoever your buying the vehicle from and have them fill out the worth etc blah blah blah )
4.) Pay the government PST of whatever you got the car or what they declared it for
5.) $70 bucks for the sticker ( 1 year etc) + 10 dollars per plate i think
You can get temporary plates till you can put them on i believe
If i'm missing something
someone please add / elaborate
ssainani
Jun 18th, 2006, 12:01 AM
i'm in the same process
This is what you need to do
1.) You have to buy insurance ( so you just register what car your buying, model, year)
2.) You got to a Ontario Drivers & Liscence area to pick up an "Owner's Manual/ Kit"Costs about $20 bucks ( best thing is to have your VIN # of your vehicle)
3.) Get the package, bring it to whoever your buying the vehicle from and have them fill out the worth etc blah blah blah )
4.) Pay the government PST of whatever you got the car or what they declared it for
5.) $70 bucks for the sticker ( 1 year etc) + 10 dollars per plate i think
You can get temporary plates till you can put them on i believe
If i'm missing something
someone please add / elaborate
you've mis aligned the steps a little bit but good job
The package is supposed to be purchased by the seller for 20..they're supposed to have it ready when the vehicle is being viewed by potential buyers.
the buying of insurance takes place between the time you buy the car and pick it up
normally you'd give a deposit of 1000 or 500....and tell the seller you'll pick it up in 2 days or something like that
in those 2 days you'd get your insurance done
Tijuana
Jun 18th, 2006, 06:12 PM
so where do I go to register the car?
CRXGSR
Jun 18th, 2006, 07:44 PM
The "used vehicle package" can be purchased by either the seller or buyer, but it must be submitted in order for ownership transfer to take place at the registrations office.
If you just want to transfer the ownership, all you need is certification and emissions papers. The insurance is only needed if you want to get plates (which you probably do).
You can also get temporary liscense plates ($15 I think) to drive the car home the day you take posession of the car.
To get the car registered (ownership transferred) go to a ministry of transportation office, and submit: signed ownership, used vehicle package, certification (safety), emissions papers, and insurance papers. Also bring cheque/visa/MC to pay for taxes.
Usually they aren't too fussy about the Used vehicle package. They'll just make you buy it when you try to transfer ownership (even without all the signatures and prices and stuff).
Tijuana
Jun 18th, 2006, 08:32 PM
So does the owner have to be there when I register? Or I just get all the paperwork?
Shaner
Jun 18th, 2006, 09:01 PM
So does the owner have to be there when I register? Or I just get all the paperwork?
No, the owner doesn't have to be there, as long as you have the ownership.
It's actually kind of a stupid process.
In all reality, it wouldn't be hard for someone to come along, steal your ownership and have the car transferred into their name and act like you sold it to them.
They then steal the car, get plates of their own, insurance, etc. and they're set.
The original owner of the car never has to be present.
CRXGSR
Jun 18th, 2006, 10:23 PM
Yes, that is until the old owner reports it to the police. Then Police just lookup the vin # in the system, and shows the address of the new owner (ie. The guy that stole the car).
Shaner
Jun 18th, 2006, 11:01 PM
Yes, that is until the old owner reports it to the police. Then Police just lookup the vin # in the system, and shows the address of the new owner (ie. The guy that stole the car).
True, but I still wonder if that person would ever see their car again.
The person that stole the car just has to say that he bought it legally.
At that point the police are back away and tell them to take it to civil court for a judge to decide who is the rightful owner of the car.
I'm actually surprised this doesn't happen more, or maybe it does and we just don't hear about it.
Tijuana
Jun 19th, 2006, 05:04 PM
so what slips do I get from the owner selling the car, and how do I make sure if hes telling the truth abotu the car(accidents) and if its stolen
Shaner
Jun 19th, 2006, 05:20 PM
so what slips do I get from the owner selling the car, and how do I make sure if hes telling the truth abotu the car(accidents) and if its stolen
Unless you have reason to believe it's stolen, don't worry about it.
You need the ownership, a used car package, proof of safety and e-test (I think MOT keeps this info on file) and that's it.
Tijuana
Jun 19th, 2006, 09:09 PM
sweet thanks, hope it goes that easily, btw how much shoudl I bring with me when Im registering the car? My friend said when he had to go register the car, he had to pay quite a bit of cash, he said something about the taxes on the car
techwiz
Jun 19th, 2006, 09:53 PM
sweet thanks, hope it goes that easily, btw how much shoudl I bring with me when Im registering the car? My friend said when he had to go register the car, he had to pay quite a bit of cash, he said something about the taxes on the car
8% PST on whatever you paid for the car, OR the wholesale value as stated on the UVIP package - whichever is HIGHER. So that will vary depending on what car you're registering.
Plates are $20 for the pair, $74 for the validation sticker for a year - prorated to your birthday month (could be more or less depending on your birthday).
What you need from the seller is the vehicle portion of the ownership - back side should be filled out completely (signed by the seller). So bring that, safety, emissions, proof of insurance, UVIP, bill of sale (can be filled out on the UVIP).
As for vehicle history, it will be on the UVIP package.
Shaner
Jun 19th, 2006, 10:01 PM
8% PST on whatever you paid for the car, OR the wholesale value as stated on the UVIP package - whichever is HIGHER. So that will vary depending on what car you're registering.
Plates are $20 for the pair, $74 for the validation sticker for a year - prorated to your birthday month (could be more or less depending on your birthday).
What you need from the seller is the vehicle portion of the ownership - back side should be filled out completely (signed by the seller). So bring that, safety, emissions, proof of insurance, UVIP, bill of sale (can be filled out on the UVIP).
As for vehicle history, it will be on the UVIP package.
Actually bill of sale isn't required for transfer of ownership.
It may have been required in the past, but it isn't any longer.
xt21
Jun 21st, 2006, 01:03 AM
Just curious... do you HAVE to obtain insurance for the car before they give you the plates? What if you just want to transport the vehicle from the owner's house to your house and then deal with insurance later on.
techwiz
Jun 21st, 2006, 02:02 AM
Actually bill of sale isn't required for transfer of ownership.
It may have been required in the past, but it isn't any longer.
I guess that just depends on which licensing office you go to, and the age/value of the car being transferred. It'd be pretty ridiculous for someone to go transfer a 2005 Lexus (for example) without any bill of sale. :-0
Just curious... do you HAVE to obtain insurance for the car before they give you the plates? What if you just want to transport the vehicle from the owner's house to your house and then deal with insurance later on.
Yes, you cannot get plates, not even a 10-day trip permit, without proof of insurance.
BTW, here's a link which describes the process:
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/dandv/vehicle/used.htm
VivienM
Jun 21st, 2006, 10:48 AM
Just curious... do you HAVE to obtain insurance for the car before they give you the plates? What if you just want to transport the vehicle from the owner's house to your house and then deal with insurance later on.
What happens if you have an accident between the owner's house and yours?
If you want to move vehicles without insuring them... that's what tow trucks are for.
hisoka
Jul 13th, 2006, 01:23 PM
There are two figures in the UVIP for retail sales tax - wholesale and retail. Which figure will be used?
techwiz
Jul 13th, 2006, 08:52 PM
There are two figures in the UVIP for retail sales tax - wholesale and retail. Which figure will be used?
You will be taxed 8% of the wholesale value, or your purchase price, whichever one is higher.
Corinthein
Aug 27th, 2007, 10:09 AM
I recently bought a car and wish to give my old one to my Dad for winter driving.
I already had the old plates etc registered to my new car through the dealership. Now the car I want to give to my Dad is just sitting in his garage with no plates.
In order to give him the car is there a similar process to that of selling a used vehicle(UVIP)? Will he be required to pay PST through or can I transfer ownership?
Help is appreciated.
cheers
Shaner
Sep 1st, 2007, 01:48 AM
I recently bought a car and wish to give my old one to my Dad for winter driving.
I already had the old plates etc registered to my new car through the dealership. Now the car I want to give to my Dad is just sitting in his garage with no plates.
In order to give him the car is there a similar process to that of selling a used vehicle(UVIP)? Will he be required to pay PST through or can I transfer ownership?
Help is appreciated.
cheers
You are allowed to give a vehicle to a family member, tax free, once every 12 months. A safety and an e-test is still required though.