Ontario’s New Automatic Licence Plate Renewal System Launches on Canada Day
Ontario will be switching to automatic licence plate renewals on July 1, the provincial government has confirmed.
The government said licence plates for passenger vehicles, light duty trucks, motorcycles, and mopeds will automatically renew 90 days before expiry, provided the vehicle owner has valid insurance and no outstanding fines or tolls.
If licence plates cannot be renewed automatically, drivers will be notified and will need to renew online or in person at a ServiceOntario location, the release said.
Vehicle owners that have not opted for digital notification will get a letter in the mail 90 days before licence plates expire, and 72 hours after they expire.
Vehicle owners in Ontario can face fines up to $1,000 if they are caught driving with expired plates.
The changes will not alter the way that province, municipalities, or the 407 ETR collect unpaid fines and tolls, the government release said.
The province said it would refund fees paid for licence plate stickers that were purchased between March 2020 and March 2022.