Saskatchewan –
Welcome to your complete Saskatchewan Vehicle Registration, Licensing & Transfer Guide for 2026.
Whether you need to register a car in Saskatchewan, renew your driver’s license, or transfer vehicle ownership through Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI), this guide provides step-by-step instructions, required documents, and current fees.
Saskatchewan Vehicle Registration
Learn how to register a vehicle in Saskatchewan through SGI. This section covers new registrations, renewals, and requirements for vehicles brought in from out of province.
- New vehicle registration requirements
- Saskatchewan license plate types and replacement
- Required documents checklist
- Out-of-province vehicle registration process
- Registration fees and renewal timelines
Saskatchewan Driver’s License
Understand Saskatchewan’s Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) program and the steps to obtain and maintain a valid driver’s license. Includes personal and commercial license details.
- Class 7 learner’s permit requirements
- Class 5 GDL and full license process
- License renewal and replacement
- Commercial driver’s license categories
- Required forms, testing, and fees
Saskatchewan Vehicle Transfer
Follow SGI’s official process to transfer vehicle ownership in Saskatchewan. This section explains the requirements for both buyers and sellers.
- Step-by-step vehicle transfer process
- Required documentation for both parties
- Safety inspection and standards requirements
- VIN verification and vehicle history checks
- Transfer fees and processing timelines
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Popular Saskatchewan Vehicle Topics
Out-of-province vehicles must be registered within 90 days of moving to Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan’s GDL program allows learners starting at age 16 with supervision
Always perform a VIN check before purchasing a used vehicle
Many Saskatchewan driver’s licenses can be renewed online or at SGI motor licence issuing offices
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Lost or Stolen Plates/License
Report immediately to local police and SGI
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