Thanks for the info Daryl!
once the vin has been put on the "list" when you sell or buy does the new owner need to go threw this process again or will it be carried over?
I just renewed my plates and had no issues. The girl didn't know what the exception list was?
I tried to renew today, no dice, the MTO girl didnt have any idea why it was happening nor had she heard of the exception list. My car was imported and registered by RightDrive last summer. My broker suggested I take my RightDrive packet (vehicle and import history) with me next time and talk to a manager, I will update after I try again tomorrow.
Sorry I realized I didnt follow up on this, I got my stickers on the Friday afternoon (my birthday was Saturday).
If the MTO rep says that it is showing that you dont have insurance or anything like that ask them to call HQ or failing that speak to a manager, they will be able to confirm on the spot that you need to be added to the exception list.
Your broker likely will not know what the VIN exception list is however your insurance company does. Tell your broker to call the insurace company to get added to the list, do not accept any other option your broker provides, this is the only way around this issue.
Also, the exception list will take at least 24 hours to get updated (even with a rush order put on it) so make sure you plan ahead when getting your plates this year.
yes i had just gone through this with both skylines
make sure the appraisal has the right vin or insurance will change it when they receive it.
and yes they can manual overide once because ive done it in fonthill , at central motors (service center)
but they say they cant
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