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– Fail to follow a request of the examiner.
– Require the assistance of the examiner.
– Have various combinations of minor mistakes.
Registering Your Motorcycle
All motorcycles operated on a public highway (roadway) must be
registered. The certificate of registration should be carried with
the operator and must be produced when requested by a police
officer.
Documents required
1) New vehicle: A bill of sale and a New Vehicle Information
Statement (new vehicles only) or manufacturer’s Statement
of Origin are required to register the vehicle. A Motorcycle
Inspection Certificate may be required (see point #4).
2) Transfer from another province: Current out-of-province
registration is acceptable as proof of ownership provided
that the same name also appears on the Saskatchewan
application.
3) Imported motorcycle: A K22 Customs Clearance Card must
be presented.
4) Motorcycle Inspection Form: All motorcycles with the engine
capacity of 474 cc or greater must have the serial numbers
inspected prior to registering, EXCEPT when the application
for registration is accompanied by a New Vehicle Information
Statement. To make an appointment for inspection, please
contact your nearest municipal police force or SGI claims
centre.
5) Proof of identity: A birth certificate or baptismal certificate
with a second identification document must be presented
when an applicant has not previously been issued a Personal
Identification Code number. Only original documents (not
photocopies) are acceptable.
Where to go
You can register your motorcycle at any SGI motor licence issuer.
You may select a vehicle registration term of 89 days to 365
days.
New residents
Motorcycles are required to be registered with Saskatchewan
plates within 90 days of establishment of residency.
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