The Road Safety Community Partnership Program provides funding to a network of provincial and regional non-profit organizations with road safety mandates. The program supports public awareness initiatives that address priority issues such as, aggressive driving, pedestrian safety, distracted driving, impaired driving, and cycling safety. This Guide outlines the details of funding, eligibility criteria and the application process.
Applications can be processed at any ServiceOntario centre. Visit ServiceOntario.ca/FindServices to find the centre nearest you.
Commercial vehicle driver record (abstract), level 1
This form is for drivers that are requesting proof of medical fitness to comply with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) requirement.
Applications can be processed at any ServiceOntario centre. Visit ServiceOntario.ca/FindServices to find the centre nearest you.
Request for Motor Vehicle Inspection Station (MVIS) Refund
Applications can be processed at any ServiceOntario centre. Visit ServiceOntario.ca/FindServices to find the centre nearest you.
This form has to be filled out by a Carrier registrant if they wish to establish a Pre-Paid Account from which the Ministry of Transportation may debit amounts owing under the International Registration Plan (IRP) and Oversize/Overweight (O/O) Programs upon the Registrant's request.
An Ontario Photo Card (OPC) or driver's licence applicant must provide an identity document to prove signature. If the applicant does not have a proof of signature document, the Declaration from a Guarantor form will allow a guarantor to vouche for the applicant's signature.
The purpose of this form is to provide an online reporting tool to submit claims for vehicle damage that were sustained while on a Provincial roadway. The report is for use by the general public.
The Guide provides information on the Ministry of Transportation’s (the “Ministry”) Ontario Transit Investment Fund (OTIF).
Instructions for completing the Third Party Letter of Authorization (LOA)
This form acts as either a new application for prospective provincially regulated shortline railway companies and/or as an update form for licensees to notify the Ministry of notable operational changes.
The form is to be completed by either an optometrist or ophthalmologist specializing in low vision rehabilitation for individuals who wish to drive using a telescopic lens.
This form is used exclusively for the Ministry of Transportation’s Telescopic Lens Program to obtain regular updates to ensure participants continue to meet licensing requirements.