Canadian Driver License Format

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Obtaining a Newfoundland and Labrador Driver’s License:

A. If you do not have a valid driver’s license from your home country:

Step 1 – Apply for a learner’s permit

You are required to show the required identification and pass a written test and a vision test. You don’t need to make an appointment for these tests. The hours in which you can write are between 9:00 am and 3:30 pm. See below for required identification.

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  • Written test – You will be tested on the Road Users Manual. The exam will be graded while you wait. The passing grade is 85%. A manual can be purchased for $2.30 or get it online.
  • Vision test – You must pass the eye exam.
  • If you are under 19, you will require your parent’s signature.

Step 2 – After 12 months, you may take your road test. (If you complete an approved driver education course you can take the road test in 8 months). During those 12 months, you must have one other licensed driver with four years experience in the vehicle with you. No other passengers are allowed in the vehicle with you.

  • Schedule a road test and pay for it prior to your twelve month date. To book a road test call 729-2519.
  • If you do not have a car to do the road test you may book a car through a driver training program, such as YDC.
  • Bring your payment receipt to the road test.

B. If you have a valid driver’s license from the United States, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, The U.K (excluding Northern Ireland) or the Republic of Korea , then your existing license is valid for 3 months upon arrival. You can exchange your existing license for a Class 5 Newfoundland driver’s license without taking a written, vision or road test provided: you are 17 years of age, your existing license is valid, and your license, if expired, has been for less than 5 years.

C. If you have a valid driver’s license from another country, you must complete a written, vision and road test. You will be given credit for the time spent as a licensed driver and may be exempted from the Graduated Driver Licensing Program. Please note that this applies even if you have an International Driver’s License. If you wish to complete your Road Test before one year you will have to exchange your driver’s license from your home country.

1. Fees

  • Written/Vision Test: $5
  • Learning permit: $40
  • Road test: $60
  • Permanent License: $125
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Fees are subject to change so check their website.

2. Other Information

A. Documentation required for learner’s permit, photo identification card or exchange of foreign Driver’s license

B. You need two pieces of identification:

  1. At least one piece of identification must be an original (or certified) primary document as listed below.
  2. The second can be an original primary or secondary document as listed below.

PRIMARY DOCUMENTS

  • Birth Certificate*
  • Passport
  • Canadian Armed Forces Identification Card
  • Municipal, Provincial or Federal Police Force Identification
  • Federal Firearms Identification Card
  • Photo Driver’s License (from another jurisdiction)
  • Photo Identification Card issued by Motor Registration Division
  • Citizenship, Immigration, Naturalization, or Canadian Landed Resident papers

*If the name on the birth certificate is not your current name, you will require another original of documents such as a marriage certificate which specifies your current name.

SECONDARY DOCUMENTS

  • Baptismal Certificate (with church seal)
  • Marriage Certificate
  • Social Insurance Card
  • Credit Card
  • School Identification Card (photograph: Newfoundland and Labrador schools only)
  • Indian Status Card (with photograph)
  • Government Identification Card (Newfoundland and Labrador )
  • MCP Card
  • Health Care Board Card (Newfoundland and Labrador only)
  • or other documentation satisfactory to the Registrar

Contact Information:

Motor Registration
149 Smallwood Drive, Mount.Pearl, NL, A1B 4J6

Phone: (709) 729-2519
FAX: (709) 729-6955

Website: http://www.servicenl.gov.nl.ca/drivers/DriversandVehicles/driverlicensing/index.html
Hours: 8:30am – 4:30pm (Counter Service 9:00am – 4:00pm)


Driver's Licenses (Canadian)

Canadian driver's licenses are issued by Canadian provincial and territorial governments. The regulations for application or renewal of driver licenses will vary depending upon the province or territory.

Contact information for the responsible offices is listed below:

Alberta
Alberta Government Services
Registries Division
John E. Brownlee Bldg
10365-97th Street
Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3W7
Tel: 780-422-7330
Fax: 780-427-0902

British Columbia
ICBC Licensing Programs
Box 3750
910 Government Street
Victoria, B.C. V8W 3Y5
Tel: 250-978-8300

Manitoba
Manitoba Highways & Government Services
Driver & Motor Vehicle Licencing
1075 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3G 0S1
Tel: 204-945-3888
Fax: 204-948-2018

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New Brunswick
Department of Transportation
P O Box 6000
Frederiction, New Brunswick E3B 5H1
Tel: 506-453-3939
Fax: 506-453-2900

Newfoundland
Motor Registration Division
PO Box 8710
Mount Pearl, Newfoundland A1B 4J5
Tel: 709-729-4860
Fax: 709-729-6955

Northwest Territories
Ministry of Transportation
Motor Vehicle Division
Postal Plus Service 9600
4905-8th St., Yellowknife, NWT X1A 2L9
Tel: 867-669-7678
Fax: 867-669-0985

Nova Scotia
Registry of Motor Vehicles
PO Box 1652
6061 Yonge Street
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2Z3
Tel: 902 424-5851
Fax: 902 424-0535

Nunavut
Department of Economic Development & Transportation
PO Box 1000 Station 1575
Iqaluit, NU X0A 0H0
Tel: 867-975-7840
Fax: 867-975-7820

Ontario
Ministry of Transportation
Licensing Administration Office
2680 Keele Street
Downsview, Ontario M3M 3E6
Tel: (416) 235-2999
Fax: (416) 235-4414

Alberta Canada Driver's License Format

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Prince Edward Island
Department of Transportation
P O Box 2000 Charlottetown, PE1 C1A 8N8
Tel: 902-368-5200
Fax: 902-569-7560

Quebec
Société de l'assurance automobile du Québec
PO Box 19600
333 Boul Jean Lesage
Quebec, PQ G1K 8J6
Tel: 418-528-3100
Fax: 418-644-0339

Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI)
2260 - 11th Avenue
Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 2N7
Tel: 306-775-6674
Fax: 306-352-5220

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Yukon
Community & Transportation Services
P O Box 2703
Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 2C6
Tel: 403-667-5315
Fax: 403-393-6220


International Driver's License

International driver's licenses are available in Canada by application from any office of the Canadian Automobile Association.

Manitoba Driver's License Number Format

International driver's licenses are issued with a one year validity. A Canadian issued international driver's license may be used in Japan, but it can be used only until the license expires or until one year from the date the bearer originally entered Japan, whichever comes first.