AMVIC works hard to build a fair and trusted automotive marketplace for consumers and industry alike through awareness and the distribution of valuable resources. AMVIC Online is a repository full of useful information for automotive businesses including industry links, forms and publications.
To help ensure compliance, transparency and diligence in all areas of your business, AMVIC has numerous forms available for AMVIC-licensed businesses. Check back regularly to make sure you are using the most current form (available as a PDF for easy downloading and printing):
- Business Closure Request Form
- Mechanical Fitness Assessment
- Deposit Agreement (Optional)
- Automotive On/Off-Site Sale Request Form
- Salesperson Closure Form
- Instruction Letter for Police
- General Surety Bond
- Irrevocable Standby Letter of Credit
- Cash Security Agreement
On AMVIC Online, you can also find handy industry links for any concerns or complaints that fall outside of AMVIC’s authority. Alberta Apprenticeship and Industry Training provides information on training and certification standards for the repair workforce. Alberta Transportation answers questions regarding the changing the status on a vehicle such as salvage, write-off, rebuilt, non-repairable and out of province vehicle inspections. Transport Canada: defect investigations can help investigate allegations of safety defects in motor vehicles. Insurance Bureau of Canada is a good resource for all things business insurance such as cyber insurance.
Have a question about your business licence or salesperson registration? Contact the licensing department directly at licensing@amvic.org.
For any inquiries about your roles and responsibilities as an AMVIC licensee or registrant, email the industry standards team at industry.standards@amvic.org. Visit amvic.org for a full list of industry resources.