You can forget about those little ICBC date stickers on your licence plate from now on.
Starting on Sunday, May 1, B.C. drivers no longer need to display a validation decal showing the month and day their insurance is coming up for renewal.
No one’s saying you have to peel them off — it’s up to you whether you do so or just leave them on — but police will no longer need the decals to figure out whether your car or truck is insured.
Law enforcement and authorized ICBC partners have access to 91Ô´´ Police Information Centre and automated licence plate recognition to immediately find out whether a vehicle is insured — not to mention whether it’s been reported stolen.
The change comes along with the launch of fully online insurance renewals for the Insurance Corporation of B.C. May 1 is also the official launch date for online renewals, but thousands of ICBC customers have already done so. The insurer says the process can be completed up to 44 days before a policy expires and usually takes less than 10 minutes. It can be done on a phone, tablet or computer.
Insurance brokers will remain available for old-school renewals, but nearly three-quarters of respondents in a recent Ipsos survey said they plan to renew online.
To be clear, one thing won’t change: Regardless of how you renew, you must keep copies of your insurance documents in your vehicle at all times. Anyone without access to a printer can contact a broker to get printed copies.