
Province enacts change for replacing lost or stolen licence plates
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The province has implemented some procedural changes for Albertans requesting a replacement licence plate.
As of today, January 19, motorists must report lost or stolen licence plates to police before requesting a replacement plate from registry agents. A release from the Government of Alberta notes that doing this allows police “to be on alert for licence plates that may be used for illegal purposes.”
“A lost or stolen licence plate is not just frustrating for the owner, it can create larger problems if it is used in criminal activity. One of those risks is to the safety of law enforcement officers who benefit from having the most accurate, up-to-date information when conducting roadside stops.”
The update was successfully piloted at 12 registry agent offices in Alberta last year. The changes come at the recommendation of the Provincial Auto Theft Review Committee, which is a subcommittee of the Alberta Association of Chiefs of Police, designed to address auto theft in the province. The committee includes representatives from government ministries and law enforcement.