The Ontario Digital Dealership Registration (DDR) system will now allow participating dealers to register new and used vehicle sales. Under previous rules, only new vehicles could be registered online.
The Ontario government is expanding a program that makes it easier for auto dealers in that province to register vehicles.
When DDR launched in March 2022, it was first made available for new car registrations, then expanded to include trade-ins. Under the system, participating dealerships complete online registration of passenger vehicles with ServiceOntario and issue permits and licence plates immediately to the purchaser.
Visits to a ServiceOntario centre is no longer required, but in-person registration is still available for dealerships who choose that option. “The Ontario government is shifting the Digital Dealership Registration program into high gear by expanding its services to include used vehicle transactions. Auto retailers can now save time and money when transacting used vehicle sales,” Frank Notte, director of government relations at the Motor Vehicle Retailers of Ontario said in a statement. “By eliminating paperwork and outdated processes, Ontario is cutting red tape and making the auto retail sector worthy of the digital age we live in.
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