UVIP & Transfer

Nova Scotia

Vehicle Transfer & Information Guide
Vehicle Transfer & Information Reports in Nova Scotia

Need to transfer a vehicle in Nova Scotia or check its history? This guide covers Nova Scotia’s transfer process through Access Nova Scotia centers, required documents, fees, and why a VIN history report from CheckMyVin.ca is essential for buyers and sellers.

Updated August 2026 with current transfer fees and requirements.

Quick Transfer Overview

Transfer Requirements
Transfer Costs (2026)
Important Deadlines

Vehicle Transfer Process

For Buyers
Before Purchase
Complete Transfer
For Sellers
Preparation
After Sale

Nova Scotia Vehicle History Information

No Provincial Vehicle Information Report Nova Scotia does not issue a comprehensive provincial vehicle information report. The Registry of Motor Vehicles maintains basic registration records but doesn’t provide detailed vehicle history reports to consumers.

Limited RMV Information:
What's Missing:

Complete Vehicle History with CheckMyVin.ca

Since Nova Scotia lacks a comprehensive vehicle history report, protect yourself with a full Canadian VIN history report.

CheckMyVin.ca provides:

Cost & Access

Run a Nova Scotia VIN Check today before completing your transfer.

Safety Standards Certificate Requirements

When Required
Inspection Process
Exemptions

Taxes on Vehicle Transfers

Nova Scotia Tax Rules (2026)

All Vehicle Sales
Gift Transfers

Tax Calculation HST based on purchase price or Canadian Red Book value, whichever is higher.

Required Documents

Seller Must Provide:
Buyer Must Bring:

Access Nova Scotia Locations

Major Cities
Find Locations

Frequently Asked Questions

How long to transfer ownership in Nova Scotia?

30 days to register the vehicle with Access Nova Scotia.

Is a safety inspection always required?

Required for all private sales (within 30 days before sale) and out-of-province vehicles.

Do plates transfer with the vehicle?

No, plates stay with seller in Nova Scotia.

Is vehicle history information available from the province?

No provincial vehicle history report available. Use CheckMyVin.ca for comprehensive Canadian history.

What taxes apply in Nova Scotia?

14% HST on purchase price or fair market value (whichever is higher).

Are there family gift exemptions?

Yes, HST exemption for gifts between immediate family members.

Get Started with Your Transfer

Ready to transfer vehicle ownership in Nova Scotia?
  1. Run a VIN Check – Get complete Canadian history with CheckMyVin.ca
  2. Get safety inspection – Required for private sales within 30 days
  3. Visit Access Nova Scotia – Complete transfer and pay HST/fees
  4. Update insurance – Ensure continuous Nova Scotia coverage
Important Reminders

Guide to Nova Scotia vehicle transfers and vehicle history reports. Updated August 2026.