Nova Scotia Vehicle Registration –
Need to register a car in Nova Scotia or renew your license plates?
Whether you’re buying a vehicle, moving to the province, or completing a renewal, this 2026 Service Nova Scotia guide explains the steps, documents, fees, renewals, license plates, inspections, and insurance requirements.
Updated for 2026 with the latest Nova Scotia vehicle registration fees and renewal rules.
How to Register a Car in Nova Scotia (Step-by-Step)
All vehicles must be registered through the Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV) before they can be legally driven in Nova Scotia.
Steps to Register a Vehicle in Nova Scotia
- Obtain valid Nova Scotia auto insurance.
- Complete a Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection (for used or out-of-province vehicles).
- Visit an RMV office in person or an authorized Access Nova Scotia location.
- Provide required documents (see below).
- Pay registration fees and applicable HST.
- Receive your registration certificate, license plates, and validation sticker.
Required Documents
- Valid driver’s licence or government-issued ID
- Proof of auto insurance (pink slip)
- Bill of Sale or transfer document
- Previous registration/title (for used vehicles)
- Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection certificate (valid for 30 days)
- New Vehicle Information Statement (NVIS) for new vehicles
- Payment for fees and taxes (15% HST)
- VIN check report (recommended to confirm ownership, liens, or accident history)
Nova Scotia Vehicle Registration Fees (2026)
Vehicle Type
Annual Fee
Additional cost: 15% HST based on purchase price or Canadian Red Book value.
Before paying, check your car’s history with a Nova Scotia VIN Check Report to confirm accident, lien, or theft history.
Out-of-Province Vehicle Registration in Nova Scotia
If you move to Nova Scotia, you must register your out-of-province vehicle within 30 days of establishing residency.
Steps for Out-of-Province Vehicles
- Complete a Motor Vehicle Safety Inspection at an authorized station.
- Obtain proof of insurance from a licensed Nova Scotia provider.
- Provide proof of ownership (bill of sale, title, or registration).
- Register at an RMV or Access Nova Scotia office.
Residency Requirements
To register in Nova Scotia, you must:
- Have a permanent address in Nova Scotia
- Hold a valid Nova Scotia driver’s licence
- Establish residency and file taxes in the province
- Vehicles with valid Canadian inspection in your name (criteria apply)
Visitor Exemption
Non-residents may operate out-of-province vehicles in Nova Scotia for up to 90 days without registering.
Nova Scotia License Plates
Standard Plates
- Blue and white “Nova Scotia – Canada’s Ocean Playground” design
- Rear plate required (front plate not required)
- Cost: $10
- Annual sticker renewal required
Personalized Plates
- Initial cost: $50
- Renewal: $20 annual, plus regular registration
- 2–7 characters allowed
Specialty Plates
- Options include charity, sports, and veteran plates
- Costs range from $30–$70 depending on design
How to Renew Your Nova Scotia Vehicle Registration (2026)
Registration must be renewed every two years for most passenger vehicles. Renewal is based on the last two digits of your license plate number.
Renewal Steps
- Service Nova Scotia mails a renewal notice about one month before expiry.
- Choose your renewal method: online, in person, or by mail.
- Provide current registration and proof of insurance.
- Pay renewal fees.
- Receive new registration and validation sticker.
Renewal Methods
- Online: Via Access Nova Scotia website (most vehicles).
- In person: At any Access Nova Scotia office.
- By mail: Return renewal notice with payment.
Renewal Methods
A 30-day grace period applies after expiry, but late fees may be charged.
Nova Scotia Vehicle Safety Inspections
Required for:
Safety inspections are required for:
- All used vehicles before registration
- Out-of-province vehicles
- Reconstructed or modified vehicles
Inspection validity: 30 days
Inspection covers: brakes, steering, suspension, lights, tires, exhaust, body and frame condition.
Average cost: $55–$75.
VIN Check & Vehicle History Reports
Running a Nova Scotia VIN Check before registration helps confirm:
- Ownership and authenticity
- Accident and collision history
- Outstanding liens
- Theft records
- Recalls and odometer accuracy
A VIN report protects you from hidden costs, registration delays, and ownership disputes.
Insurance Requirements in Nova Scotia
Insurance is required to register a vehicle in Nova Scotia.
- Proof of insurance (pink slip) must be shown.
- Policy must be issued by a licensed Nova Scotia insurer.
- Minimum liability coverage: $500,000.
- Coverage must match the registered owner.
Taxes on Vehicle Registration in Nova Scotia
- 15% HST applies on vehicle purchases.
- Calculated on purchase price or Canadian Red Book value (whichever is higher).
Family Gift Exemption
Vehicles transferred between immediate family members may be exempt from HST if:
- A Family Gift Affidavit is completed.
- Both parties provide ID and proof of relationship.
Quick Tips for a Smooth Registration
- Complete your safety inspection within 30 days of registration.
- Confirm insurance coverage is valid before visiting RMV.
- Bring multiple payment methods.
- Clear outstanding fines before renewal.
- Keep registration certificate and sticker in your vehicle.
Special Vehicle Types in Nova Scotia
- Antique Vehicles: $21.40 annual fee, limited-use conditions.
- Farm Vehicles: Reduced fees for agricultural use.
- Commercial Vehicles: Fees vary by gross weight.
- Veteran Plates: Available with supporting documentation.
- Diplomatic Vehicles: Exempt from registration fees.
Access Nova Scotia Locations
Office Hours
Most offices: Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
Services Offered
- Vehicle registration and renewal
- Plate issuance
- Ownership transfers
- Temporary permits
Find the nearest office on the Access Nova Scotia website.
Final Checklist Before Registering Your Vehicle
- Register a used vehicle: within 30 days of purchase
- Register an out-of-province vehicle: within 30 days of residency
- Safety inspection certificate: valid for 30 days
- Insurance must be active before registration
- Clear outstanding fines before renewal
Ready to register your vehicle?
Start with a Nova Scotia Vehicle History Report to confirm your car’s history and avoid costly surprises.
Contact Information
General inquiries
Registry of Motor Vehicles (RMV)
Office locator and online services
Access Nova Scotia
Customer Service Line