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Manitoba driver licensing locations

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Date: 11 May 2016
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If you’ve moved to Manitoba and would like to obtain a Manitoba driver’s licence you have a few options: If you do not have a driver’s licence from your home jurisdiction, you will need to successfully complete knowledge and road tests. Before taking these tests, you must register as a Manitoba Public Insurance customer and provide proper identification documents. The most convenient way to register is through an Autopac agent or a Service Centre. Once you’re registered as a customer you will need to book a knowledge test and a road test at an Autopac agency or Service Centre. If you have a valid driver’s licence from a jurisdiction that does not have a reciprocal arrangement with Manitoba, you may operate a motor vehicle in Manitoba for up to three months. After three months you will be required to successfully complete a knowledge test and a road test. Before taking these tests you must register as a Manitoba Public Insurance customer and provide proper identification documents. The most convenient way to register is through an Autopac agent or a Service Centre. Once you’re registered as a customer you will need to book a knowledge test and a road test at an Autopac agency or Service Centre. If you hold a valid driver’s licence from another jurisdiction, you may operate a motor vehicle in Manitoba for up to three months. After three months you will be required to exchange your valid out-of-province driver’s licence for an equivalent Manitoba licence without completing written and road tests. Jurisdiction Eligible to exchange for Manitoba Licence Class(es Canada (all provinces and territories) All Classes ( Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6) * Air Brake endorsement must be indicated If you live in a jurisdiction that uses a Graduated Driver Licensing system, you will receive credit toward the appropriate stage for the time you held your licence in your home jurisdiction.

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