Nova scotia license format
So, for example, if there are 3 people in the back seat, and the back seat has 3 seat belts, then ALL 3 of them have to wear a seat belt. However, if the back seat has only 2 seat belts, then only 2 of them have to wear a seat belt. Another example: if a car has 2 seatbelts in the front and 2 in the back, you can't have 3 people sitting up front and one of them with no seat belt on.
The 3rd person has to move to the back and use one of those seatbelts. For information on those exceptions, or on the special rules dealing with infants and small children, see the Nova Scotia Driver's Handbook or contact the Safety Services Nova Scotia telephone: If you are caught breaking the driving laws for example, by careless driving or speeding. After you get a certain number of demerit points, you will have to come in for an interview with a Driver Enhancement Officer, and you will have to pay for it.
For your interview, you have to do 2 things: 1 you have to pay for it in advance, and 2 you have to make an appointment in advance. There are 2 steps to this process: 1 a roadside screening test, and 2 the actual breathalyser test.
If you refuse to take the roadside test, you will be charged. The duration of the suspension is dependent upon the number of previous alcohol-related suspensions that you have been issued. A first suspension is for 7 days, a second for 15, and a third or subsequent for If there is no other licensed driver with you to drive your car, it may be towed away and stored.
If it is, you will have to pay towing and storage charges before you can get it back. This suspension will be recorded on your Driving Record, and stay there permanently. While you will not get demerit points or have to pay a fine for this suspension, you will be required to pay a license reinstatement fee at the expiry of the suspension period.
At this level, you are considered "legally impaired. If you refuse, you will be charged. If you take the test, and your blood alcohol level is. That means that, starting immediately, your Driver's Licence is taken away for 3 months, while a court date is set for your trial. As part of this process, you will also get a 7-day temporary licence, to give you a week to arrange alternative transportation.
This three-month suspension will be recorded on your Driving Record, and it will stay there permanently. Note: the penalty starts counting not from the day you were charged, but from the day you are convicted. For more on the penalties for impaired driving, see part K below. Note: such a conviction usually leads to a very large increase in the cost of your automobile insurance, if and when your licence is re-instated, and those increased costs will continue for many years thereafter.
For more information on this, contact your insurance agent. To do that, it is NOT necessary to replace the licence. However, if you wish to display the new address on your existing licence, you may apply for a replacement by visiting an Access Nova Scotia or Registry of Motor Vehicles office and paying the applicable fee.
You can go to any of the offices listed above, or you can advise change through the mail see the mailing address given at the beginning of this section under Where can you get. You can also provide us with your change of address via the internet. DO NOT send in your licence; just send a letter stating what you want, and giving: a the master number on your licence, b your new address, and c your signature.
How to find your "master number" is explained in H Master Number , below. Note: Address s provided must be a Nova Scotia address. This cannot be done over the phone; you have to come to the office in person in order to give the Department your new signature. No new photo needs to be taken. You must bring supporting documentation such as your Marriage Certificate or Change of Name Certificate from Vital Statistics to prove your name has actually been changed.
The application form is filled out when you get to the counter. The Customer Service Representative will need to know your name and date of birth to bring up your records. Nova Scotia passenger issue base. Continuation of baseplate above, with sticker. Although all Nova Scotia plates of this era expired in December, the month of expiration was still printed on the sticker. This plate was originally the same yellow-on-black as the one above, but the yellow quickly faded after a short period of use on these plates.
In , new blue-on-white plates were issued featuring the slogan "Canada's Ocean Playground", still in use today. The first series of these plates was non-reflective up to around and used a lighter blue. These plates could be revalidated with stickers through early Starting around , new plates were issued with a reflective backing and with a darker blue paint used. This format was used through the rest of the all-numeric bases, through approximately These plates were also replaced by early In , plates in an ABC format were first issued.
This series started at AAA and ran, through a couple minor base variations, through the end of the "BRS" series before a new base was introduced in There is more information on this later in this section; see Additional Information E , below.
You will automatically become a Restricted Individual once you have completed the requirements to exit the Newly Licensed Driver stage.
Although it is not a requirement, you may choose to exchange your Newly Licenced driver's licence for a Restricted Individual driver's licence. There is no fee to exchange your licence, provided you choose to use the same photo.
Licence is valid for 5 years, and can be renewed. The Department will send out a renewal notice before your licence expires. So be sure to let the Department know if you change your address! At any point during the last 6 months before it expires, you can renew your Newly Licensed Driver's Licence. But not before.
Note : If either of those two situations apply to you, and you don't tell the counter person when you are renewing your licence, your driving privileges may be cancelled. Driver's Licences.
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