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					Originally Posted by Derek Sutton  Right, and for temporary registration, you get an In Transit Permit
 In-transit permit (temporary plate)
 Alberta does not have a temporary licence plate. We can issue you a special permit called an in-transit permit.
 An in-transit permit allows a person to move a vehicle or trailer that doesn’t have a valid vehicle registration and licence plate.
 The in-transit permit can be used in the following situations:
 moving a vehicle between 2 points in Canada
 maximum 3 days within Alberta, maximum 7 days out of province
 towing
 maximum 3 days within Alberta, maximum 7 days out of province
 for car dealership demonstration/test drive purposes
 maximum 7 days
 repairs/servicing
 maximum 7 days
 salvage vehicles
 maximum 24 hours
 When you’re moving the vehicle from one province to another, the starting point or ending point must be in Alberta.
 Request an in-transit permit
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Also In Transit Permits require insurance/binder of insurance to obtain. We give them out to out of province purchasers, but it states right in the guide, we have to see and retain proof of insurance should it be requested.