Need to transfer a vehicle in Nunavut or check its history? This guide covers Nunavut’s transfer process through the Department of Economic Development and Transportation, 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.
Nunavut does not issue a territorial vehicle information report or provide comprehensive vehicle history information to consumers. The Department of Economic Development and Transportation maintains basic registration records but doesn’t offer detailed vehicle history reports.
Since Nunavut lacks a comprehensive vehicle history report system, protect yourself with a full Canadian VIN history report.
Run a Nunavut VIN Check today before completing your transfer.
Services available in communities throughout Nunavut through local service providers and government offices.
45 days to transfer registration to new owner after purchase.
Generally not for passenger vehicles, but commercial vehicles over 4,500 kg subject to random inspections.
Only 5% GST on dealer purchases. No territorial sales tax. Private sales are tax-free.
No territorial vehicle history report available. Use CheckMyVin.ca for comprehensive Canadian history.
Yes, Motor Vehicle Bill of Sale can be emailed to motorvehicles@gov.nu.ca.
Additional customs and import paperwork may be required.
Contact the Department for information on family transfers and potential exemptions.
Guide to Nunavut vehicle transfers and vehicle history reports. Updated August 2026.