6 Common Mistakes to Avoid During Motorcycle Registration June 18th, 2024 • 4 min read Motorcycle registration in Alberta is typically a smooth process, but a few common issues can cause delays or even prevent your registration altogether. Here are some of the most common issues Albertans encounter during vehicle registration and how to avoid them. 1. Incomplete or Incorrect Documentation One of the most frequent issues seen at Registrations Are Us is drivers submitting incomplete or incorrect documentation. Before visiting the registry, it’s important to double-check that you have all the required paperwork and that all information is accurate and up-to-date. Tip: Make a checklist of all the required documents, including your bill of sale, proof of insurance, and any previous registration documents, if applicable. Carefully review all forms for errors before submitting them. 2. Out-of-Province Inspections If you’re bringing a motorcycle from another province, it will need an Out-of-Province Inspection. Failing to have this done can lead to delays in your registration. Tip: As soon as you acquire a motorcycle or move to Alberta from another province, arrange for the Out-of-Province Inspection. Many licenced mechanics can perform this inspection. 3. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Issues Problems with the VIN, such as it being illegible or not matching the documentation, can cause significant delays. Tip: Ensure the VIN is clean and easy to read. If you notice any issues with it, address them with the seller or a licenced mechanic before preparing for motorcycle registration. 4. Insurance Complications Adequate insurance coverage is crucial. Before you register, make certain your insurance meets Alberta’s minimum requirements and that the policy is active. Tip: Contact your insurance provider to confirm you have the appropriate coverage and that the policy start date aligns with your registration date. 5. Unpaid Fines or Liens Outstanding fines in your name or liens on the motorcycle can prevent you from registering it. It’s essential to clear these up before attempting registration. Tip: If you’re buying a used motorcycle, get a vehicle history report to check for any outstanding issues. If there are any, work with the seller to resolve them before finalizing the purchase. 6. Registration Timing Trying to register your motorcycle at peak times can lead to longer wait times and potential delays. Tip: Consider registering during off-peak hours or days to avoid crowds and potentially speed up the process. Register Your Motorcycle with Registrations Are Us By being aware of these common issues and following the tips listed above, you can ensure a smooth and hassle-free motorcycle registration experience in Alberta. If you have questions or concerns about vehicle registration in Alberta, contact us today.