Renewing an Operator's Licence
Renewal forms for operator's licences
are generally mailed to clients four to six weeks
before the expiry of the licence. Renewals must be
done in person. Only residents of Alberta are eligible
to renew. Anyone 75 years or older is required to
submit a medical report and have their vision checked.
Medical reports are also required for holders of
Class 1, 2, and 4 licences and for all licences with
a condition code "C" endorsement. (Click
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Replacing a Lost or Stolen Licence
If your licence has been lost,
stolen or destroyed, you may obtain a replacement
licence
by visiting our office. You will be required to present
two pieces of identification. For a list of acceptable
identification please call us at (403) 288-3333 or email
us.
Exchanging a non-Alberta Operator's Licence
A valid licence from another Canadian
jurisdiction can be exchanged for an equivalent class
(Classes 1 through 7). Testing is not normally required,
but a vision test and a medical is necessary when
exchanging for a Class 1, 2 or 4 licence. Residency
requirements must be met.
A valid licence from an American
jurisdiction can be exchanged for a Class 5, 6, or
7 licence only. Residency requirements must be met
before an Alberta licence will be issued.
Anyone coming from outside Canada
and the United States is required to meet residency
requirements and to undergo complete testing. Applicants
exchanging a licence from Austria, Belgium, Republic
of Korea, Switzerland, Japan, Germany or UK will
not be required to undergo testing because of our
reciprocal
licensing agreements with these countries. (Click
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Identification Card
A photo identification card is available
to an individual who is not the holder of a valid Alberta
Operator's Licence. The card is clearly marked for
identification purposes and does not entitle
the person to operate a motor vehicle under any circumstances.
To obtain an ID card the person must
bring in two pieces of identification, one preferably a
Birth Certificate. The minimum age is 14, and applicants
under the age of 18 must provide parental consent. (Click
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Driver's Record / Abstracts
A Driver's Abstract shows your driving
history for the previous 3, 5 or 10 years. You may
obtain your own driving record in person by producing
identification. An abstract is a summarized record
of all traffic violations during the specified period.
It is useful for presentation to an insurance agent
and for employment applications. A third party may
obtain your abstract only with your written consent.
Please see our Useful
Forms section for the Statement
of Intent and Statement
of Consent.
If you are out of province and require an abstract
you must complete a Notarized Request for Personal
Driving and Motor Vehicle Information form with a
Notary. This form must be submitted with a notarized
photocopy of your identification (see acceptable
ID listed on the request form) and return the form
by registered mail or courier. The information will
be returned to you by courier. Please contact us
for price.
Class 1 Licence
Permits an operator to drive:
- any motor vehicle, or combination
of vehicles, other than a motorcycle
-class 6 type vehicles, for learning only The minimum learning or
licensing age is 18.
Requirements: vision screening, written and road
test, medical report and airbrake certificate.
Vehicle for road test: tractor-trailer combination with three
or more axles and air brakes.
Class 2 Licence
Permits an operator to drive:
- any motor vehicle, or combination
of vehicles, that the holder of a Class 3, 4 and
5 operator's licence may operate
-any bus
-classes 1 and 6 type vehicles, for learner only
The minimum learning or licensing age is 18.
Requirements: vision screening, written and road test, and medical
report, airbrake certificate for vehicle with airbrakes.
Vehicle for road test: a bus with a seating capacity exceeding 24 including
the operator.
Class 3 Licence
Permits an operator to drive:
- any motor vehicle, or combination
of vehicles that the holder of a Class 5 operator's
licence may operate
- a single motor vehicle with three
or more axles
- a motor vehicle with three or more axles towing
a trailer with one or more axles, if the trailer is
not equipped with airbrakes
- classes 2 and 4 type vehicles without passengers
- all motor vehicles included under Class 1, 2 and 6, for learning only
No holder of a Class 3 operator's
licence shall operate a motor vehicle:
-that has a seating capacity of more than 15,
while that vehicle is transporting any person including
the operator
-to transport passengers for hire
The minimum learning or licensing age is 18.
Requirements: vision screening, written and road test, airbrake certificate
if the vehicle is equipped with airbrakes.
Vehicle for road test: any single motor vehicle having three or more
axles.
Class 4 Licence
Permits an operator to drive:
-a taxi, ambulance or bus (including school or
kindergarten buses) where seating capacity is not
over 24, excluding the operator
-all motor vehicles included under Class 5
-all motor vehicles included under Classes 1, 2, 3 and 6, for learning
only
The minimum learning or licensing age is 18.
Requirements: vision screening, written test, medical report, road
test required if operator does not hold a class 1, 2 or 3 licence. Vehicle
for road test: any two axle motor vehicle, excluding a motorcycle.
Class 5 Licence
Permits an operator to drive:
-a two axle single motor vehicle, excluding a
motorcycle
-a two axle motor vehicle towing a trailer with one or more axles, if the
trailer is not equipped with airbrakes
-a recreational vehicle or any combination of a recreational vehicle and
a trailer, if the trailer has not more than two axles and is not
equipped with airbrakes
-a moped
-Classes 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 type vehicles, for learning only
No holder of a Class 5 operator's
licence shall operate a motor vehicle:
-that has a seating capacity of more than 15,
while that vehicle is transporting any person including
the operator
-to transport for hire
The minimum learning age is 14.
The minimum licensing age is 16.
Requirements: road test.
Vehicle for road test: any two axle motor vehicle excluding a motorcycle.
Class 6 Licence
Permits an operator to drive:
-a motorcycle or a moped
-all motor vehicles under Class 5, for learning only
The minimum learning age is 16.
Requirements: written and road test.
Vehicle for road test: motorcycle without sidecar.
Class 7 Licence
Permits an operator to drive:
-a moped
-a motor vehicle referred to in the Class 5 category, as a learner only
-a motorcycle, as a learner only, if the operator is at least 16 years
of age
The minimum learning or licensing age is 14.
Requirements: written test and vision screening.