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Mandatory Vehicle Branding Program In Ontario
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What is the Mandatory Vehicle Branding Program?

Ontario's mandatory vehicle branding program:

The mandatory vehicle branding program became effective March 31, 2003 and makes the province's roads safer. Branding is the process of assigning "brand" types that indicate whether a vehicle has been severely damaged in the past. The brand is then recorded in the Ministry of Transportation's Vehicle Registration System.

Brand types are:

Insurance companies, auto recyclers, salvagers, auctioneers, dealers and individual vehicle owners must assign a brand type to vehicles that have been damaged to the point of total loss and meet this branding criteria. These vehicles must be reported to the Ministry of Transportation (MTO).

Mandatory branding is also part of Ontario's ongoing efforts to prevent vehicle theft and registration fraud. It builds on the success of the province's voluntary branding program (operating since 1998) and similar programs in Canada and the U.S.

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How does Mandatory Vehicle Branding Help Me as a Consumer?

In the past, some written-off vehicles found their way back onto the road; some were safely rebuilt, while others were not and were sold to unsuspecting consumers.

The mandatory branding program helps to protect the consumer by providing important information about possible past damage to a vehicle.

As a consumer, you will have better information to help you determine if a vehicle you are about to buy is:

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The Four Vehicle Brands

Irreparable

Salvage

Rebuilt

None

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Stolen Vehicle Designation

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Branded Vehicle Permit

Check Vehicle Permit for Branding Information

Vehicle Brand Identified

Photo of permit showing brand type

Look for the Brand

The vehicle's brand will appear on Ontario's Vehicle Registration System database, on vehicle permits, in vehicle histories and in the Used Vehicle Information Packages (UVIPs) available from the Ministry of Transportation or the Ministry of Consumer and Business Services.

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Did You Know?

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Tips for Used Vehicle Shoppers

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NOTE: Some vehicles are exempt from branding under the new program: trailers, traction engines, farm tractors, road-building machines, bicycles, motor-assisted bicycles, motorized snow vehicles, streetcars and motor vehicles with a model year of 1980 or earlier. For motorcycles, only the "Irreparable" brand will apply.


For more details:

Enquiries can also be made to the Toronto Call Centre at 416-246-7166 or 1-800-387-7736 or for French Enquiries call 1-800-461-4803.


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Last Modified: September 24, 2007