Asian Journal

Licence renewals and payment deferrals now available during pandemic

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British Columbians can now extend their expiring driver’s licence remotely, as ICBC adapts driver licensing measures to assist customers to stay home and follow public health orders on physical distancing and further protect employees during the COVID-19 pandemic.

A customer can renew their driver’s licence up to six weeks in advance of the expiry date by contacting ICBC’S Driver Licensing Call Centre at 1-800-950-1498 and temporaril­y extend their driver’s licence over the phone. The customer will be mailed an interim paper licence that will be valid for 90 days. Eligible extensions include routine renewals, reinstatem­ent of a licence, and the replacemen­t of a lost licence. Expiring BC Services Cards and BC Identifica­tion Cards are not eligible for phone renewals. ICBC will monitor the situation and determine whether the 90-day period needs to be extended further.

In addition to this change,

ICBC is now offering customers the option to defer their monthly insurance payments for up to 90 days with no penalty, to support those facing financial hardship at this time. This deferral will be available to customers already on monthly Autoplan payments for up to 90 days. ICBC previously allowed for only a single deferral of 30 days.

Customers can use ICBC’S online resource tool to apply for deferrals or call the customer support team at 1-800-665-6442.

ICBC is also taking further measures to ensure physical distancing requiremen­ts to protect customers and employees, as mandated by the Provincial Health Officer. Starting immediatel­y, the following services will only be offered online at icbc.com or through the call centre until further notice:

• Obtaining driving

• Change of address • Paying violation tickets Enhanced Driver’s Licence

records/abstracts (EDL) and Enhanced Identifica­tion Card (EIC) processing has been suspended as of March 24, as those transactio­ns require extended face-to-face interactio­n where physical distancing guidelines cannot be met. To further meet physical distancing requiremen­ts, all driver knowledge tests will be suspended indefinite­ly, for motorcycle and passenger vehicles, unless there is a legal requiremen­t to obtain a licence (e.g. new resident to B.C.). Commercial vehicle knowledge tests will continue; however, they will not be permitted with the use of a translator as physical distancing requiremen­ts cannot be met. Over the coming weeks, ICBC will be working on finding ways to provide knowledge tests without the need for an in-office visit.

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