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Licencing Information
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Please visit Alberta Transportation for complete information.
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4 \' }3 z% Y3 z0 j0 r0 t$ ORenewing an Operator's License 1 E! M; d- i' {
Renewal forms for operator's licenses are generally mailed to clients four to six weeks before the expiry of the license. Renewals must be done in person. Only residents of Alberta are eligible to renew. Anyone 75 years or older is required to submit a medical report and have their vision checked. Medical reports are also required for holders of Class 1, 2, and 4 licenses and for all licenses with a condition code "C" endorsement. 3 ?9 K2 d8 m# O2 {* Z- |- C. V
: t; l* L, |+ Z; ^9 l' E& h& bReplacing a Lost or Stolen License
! y! g( N& {3 G2 h6 ZIf your license has been lost, stolen or destroyed, you may obtain a replacement license by visiting our office. You will be required to present two pieces of identification, preferably a Birth Certificate, Passport, Social Insurance Card, Credit Card, a recent T4 slip, your Current Tax Return or Tax Assessment. A signature and birthdate must be included in the pieces of ID you bring. For stolen licenses, you will need to bring in a police report along with above ID's.% ^5 \% |# s: U; h% `0 a
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If you are unable to present any of these documents, a parent or spouse may attend the office with you. We will accept their identification on your behalf. In this case, you are required to present 3 of the following: a letter from your employer, rent receipts, utility bills or cancelled cheques.
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" S1 ?/ Y [, ]; m& nExchanging a non-Alberta Operator's License
" `6 c. l' t5 _" T2 j7 [A valid license from another Canadian jurisdiction can be exchanged for an equivalent class (Classes 1 through 7). Testing is not normally required, but a vision test and a medical are necessary when exchanging for a Class 1, 2 or 4 license.
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A valid license from an American jurisdiction can be exchanged for a Class 5, 6, or 7 license only. Residency requirements must be met before an Alberta license will be issued. g* U: F; n1 o
5 l$ K) F+ \+ {4 J7 r# yAnyone coming from outside Canada and the United States is required to meet residency requirements and to undergo complete testing. Applicants exchanging a license from Austria, Belgium, France Germany, Japan, Korea, Switzerland, or United Kingdom will not be required to undergo testing because of our reciprocal licensing agreements with these countries.
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- |$ {: ] H' Z# G2 RA photo identifienjoyedmontonal who is not the holder of a valid Alberta Operator's License. The card is clearly marked for identification purposes and does not entitle the person to operate a motor vehicle under any circumstances. To obtain an ID card the person must bring in two pieces of identification, one preferably a Birth Certificate. The minimum age is 14, and applicants under the age of 18 must provide parental consent.
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1 O4 F8 |; i0 v: [- [( S) f* DDriver's Abstracts
5 Q. }6 r7 t( m- t2 V9 B0 q% SA Driver's Abstract shows your driving history for the previous 3, 5, or 10 years. You must apply in person or provide a letter of authorization for the person who will pick it up for you. |
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