You will have until February 2022 to get your license plate stickers, health cards and drivers licenses renewed.
The Ford Government made the announcement today.
It means you will need to renew driver's licenses, license plate stickers, Ontario photo cards, Ontario health cards and other products that would have expired on March 1, 2020.
At the onset of the pandemic, the Province stopped requiring renewals to provide relief. They are encouraging people to get the renewals done online through Service Ontario, however you can still visit any of the locations in the Province.
Minister of Transportation Caroline Mulroney says the renewal deadlines have been extended until February 28, 2022, to give everyone time to catch up.
"The majority of Ontarians have continued to renew their documents during the pandemic, despite unprecedented challenges. It's critical that drivers and vehicle owners have up-to-date documents for work, access to services and travel, and to keep our roads safe. I strongly encourage those who have deferred their renewals – approximately 17 per cent of Ontarians – to plan ahead and renew their documents online."
Heavy commercial vehicle owners will need to renew their vehicle validations by December 31, 2021.
Novice license holders (class G1, G2, M1 or M2) will have until December 31, 2022, to requalify for or upgrade their novice driver’s license.

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