Who is responsible for vehicle inspection in Manitoba?

Who is responsible for vehicle inspection in Manitoba?

MPI’s Vehicle Safety department is responsible for Manitoba’s vehicle inspection standards, and oversees administration of the vehicle inspection programs that are currently in place. Inspections help ensure vehicles are safe and meet the equipment standards and requirements set out in the Vehicle Equipment, Safety and Inspection Regulation.

Where are the approved inspection stations in Manitoba?

Approved inspection stations are located throughout Manitoba. An approved station will display a sign designating it as a Vehicle Inspection Safety Station and displaying the logos of Manitoba Public Insurance and the Province of Manitoba. Call Vehicle Safety at 204-985-0920 or toll-free 1-866-323-0542 for an inspection station near you.

How does a car get a COI in Manitoba?

An inspector at one of Manitoba’s registered vehicle inspection stations signs a COI after a vehicle passes an inspection of components and systems, including: View the COI form to see all the inspected components. There are three possible outcomes to the COI inspection: Pass: The vehicle passes the inspection and receives a COI.

Where can I find the GM Canada owner centre?

GM Canada Owner Centre Learn about your vehicle’s service history, warranty, recalls, and more at your GM Canada Owner Centre. GM Canada Owner Centre

When do non-commercial vehicle inspection stickers expire?

Non-commercial vehicles that are issued a failed inspection sticker (indicated by a sticker with a red or black letter ‘R’) that is due to expire in the month of March, 2020, must be re-inspected by May 31, and non-commercial vehicles issued a failed inspection sticker due to expire in the month of April, 2020, must be re-inspected by June 30.

When do motorcycle inspection stickers expire in Ma?

All motorcycle inspection stickers originally set to expire on May 31 must be inspected by June 30. The RMV is also extending the time during which newly registered vehicles must be inspected, which is typically within 7 days of the date of registration.

When do you have to have your car inspected by the RMV?

The RMV is also extending the time during which newly registered vehicles must be inspected, which is typically within 7 days of the date of registration. Any newly-registered non-commercial vehicle purchased between March 1, 2020 and March 31, 2020 must be inspected by May 31.

Where do I find the results of my vehicle inspection?

If your vehicle fails its inspection, the results of your vehicle’s safety inspection and emissions test results are found on page two of the VIR. These sections list the specific reasons why your vehicle failed. My vehicle failed its inspection for a lost or damaged license plate.