Vehicle Used in a Location That Is Not Connected to the Road Network
A vehicle operated in a location that is not connected to the Québec road network must be registered with the SAAQ.
Vehicles bearing a licence plate with the prefix “C”, followed by numbers, are only authorized to operate in locations that are not connected to the road network. These include the following vehicles:
- A motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle, a moped and a minibus. This vehicle must be owned by a natural person, carry up to 9 occupants (where such transportation does not require a permit from the Commission des transports du Québec), and be used mainly for personal purposes.
- A road vehicle, other than a bus or minibus engaged in the transportation of school children, that may be used on occasion or full time to carry school children and that is operated by a school board or a private educational institution, or under the terms of a contract with a school board exercising authority in connection with the transportation of school children, or with a cégep authorized to organize the transportation of students.
- commercial vehicles that do not require a permit from the Commission des transports du Québec.
- trucks that do not require a permit from the Commission des transports du Québec.
- A motor vehicle permanently converted into living quarters.
- A road vehicle, other than a vehicle mounted on a truck chassis, designed to perform a task and having a workstation integrated into the cab. A truck chassis is a frame fitted with the mechanical components found on a vehicle made for the transportation of passengers, freight or equipment.
- tow trucks
To be authorized to operate a vehicle bearing a C licence plate on the Québec road network, you must ask the SAAQ for a temporary registration certificate that will be valid for 1 month.
To avoid unpleasant surprises
Before buying a used vehicle, check the Registre des droits personnels et réels mobiliers (register of personal and movable real rights—in French only) to make sure it is free of debt. If you buy a vehicle that has not been paid for in full, it can be seized by the creditor.
You can also request the vehicle's ownership history from the SAAQ to find out:
- if it has been rebuilt
- if it has undergone a mechanical inspection
- how many people have owned it
- how it has been used in the past, e.g. if it was used as a taxi before October 10, 2020
To obtain the vehicle's ownership history, you can:
- use the online service available via SAAQclic
- go to one of our service outlets
Fees apply.
The vehicle cannot be registered…
If the buyer or the seller has an unpaid fine for an offence under the Highway Safety Code or under a municipal traffic or parking bylaw.
The Bureau des infractions et amendes and municipal courts are responsible for collecting fines. You cannot pay a fine at an SAAQ service outlet.
To check whether the vehicle can be registered, you can use SAAQclic . You can also use our automated telephone services by calling 1-800-361-7620 (choose option 4, then option 5, then option 4 again).
To register a vehicle to a business
The business must be registered with the Registraire des entreprises (enterprise register) because you need to provide its Québec enterprise number (NEQ) to register the vehicle.
If the vehicle is prohibited from road use or if it was in storage for one year or longer
It cannot be put back into operation until it has undergone a mechanical inspection carried out by a road vehicle inspection agent authorized by the SAAQ and a mechanical inspection certificate has been issued confirming that the vehicle meets the applicable standards.
When acquiring a vehicle that has been in storage, the date as of which a mechanical inspection becomes required is based on the date the former owner put the vehicle into storage.
Documents required
The buyer and the seller must present their driver's licence or another official photo ID document.
Before Going to an SAAQ Service Outlet
Call Revenu Québec to find out which documents are necessary for the calculation of QST in the following cases:
- if the vehicle is 25 years old or older (40 years old or older, in the case of a truck)
- if the vehicle is a used luxury vehicle less than 25 years old and not listed in the reference guide used by Revenu Québec (luxury vehicles that are not listed: Aston Martin, Bentley, Ferrari, Hummer, Lamborghini, Lotus, Maserati and Rolls Royce)
- if the vehicle comes from outside Canada
- if the used vehicle is damaged or has unusual wear
If the vehicle is new
You must present the Attestation de transaction avec un commerçant and Description du véhicule neuf forms that were given to you by the dealer.
If the vehicle is used
The documents you must present when you register your vehicle are different depending on the person or business from which you bought it. In any case, you must indicate the vehicle's odometer reading.
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If you are under age 18
You must also present the Consent of a Person Having Parental Authority (PDF, 128.7 KB) form completed by your father, mother or legal guardian.
If you do not have a driver's licence
Phone us to find out what documents you must bring with you when registering your vehicle.
If you cannot come to the service outlet in person
- If your business owns the vehicle and none of its directors can be present, the person responsible for its registration must present the original of a document authorizing the person to act on its behalf.
- If you are an individual, the person representing you for the registration will need to provide the original of the Power of Attorney (PDF, 657.0 KB) form completed by you.
If the vehicle is from outside Québec
A vehicle from outside Québec is considered to be an imported vehicle, which means there are other documents you will have to provide so that we can verify whether the vehicle can be used in Québec. Refer to the Registering a vehicle from outside Québec section for more information.
Registration fees
To find out the cost to have a vehicle registered in a location that is not connected to the road network, visit the Rates and Fines section.
Payment options
At our service outlets, we accept payment:
- in cash
- by debit card (not available at some service outlets)
- by one or more pre-authorized debits (a cheque specimen must be provided)
- by cheque or money order
Payment by credit card is not accepted.
Payment of the GST and QST
Whether the vehicle is new or used, you must pay the GST and QST if you buy it from a dealership, business or self-employed worker registered for the GST and QST.
For more information, phone Revenu Québec .
If the vehicle is purchased from an individual, you are only required to pay the QST.
The cost of registration will be higher if…
- the vehicle is considered a luxury vehicle (it is worth more than $40,000 and is less than 7 years old), in which case a surcharge is added to the registration fee equal to 1% of the portion of the vehicle's value over $40,000
- the engine has a cylinder capacity of 3.95 litres or more, in the case of a passenger vehicle, a commercial vehicle or a motor home with a model year of 1995 or later; however, no surcharge is added to a vehicle adapted for transporting a wheelchair-bound person, a tow truck or a vehicle used for the transportation of school children
You must have a civil liability insurance policy contracted from a private insurer providing minimum coverage of $50,000, except for a A road vehicle, other than a vehicle mounted on a truck chassis, designed to perform a task and having a workstation integrated into the cab. A truck chassis is a frame fitted with the mechanical components found on a vehicle made for the transportation of passengers, freight or equipment.. The minimum is $1 million if you are a carrier and $2 million if you haul hazardous materials.
If you are not insured and you are pulled over by the police or involved in a traffic accident that causes more than $500 in damage to the property of another party:
- your driver's licence or your right to obtain one could be suspended
- all of your vehicles may be prohibited from road use
- you will be assessed a fine that varies depending on the type of vehicle
The seller remains the owner and person liable for the vehicle until...
The vehicle is registered in the buyer's name.
This means that should the buyer commit an offence or be involved in an accident with a vehicle that is still registered in the seller's name, it is the seller who would be held responsible.
Last update: July 16, 2025