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CRJMC Ontario Background Checks for Tow Operators Certification

Apply for your CRJMC check online today. Fast, reliable criminal record checks for your Ontario Tow Operators certification application and renewal.

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So You Want to Be a Vehicle Storage or Tow Operators in Ontario?

The Certification Timeline

Ontario has been implementing the Towing and Storage Safety and Enforcement Act (TSSEA) since June 2021, with important deadlines you'll want to keep on your calendar:

  • January 1, 2024: All tow and vehicle storage operators must be certified
  • July 1, 2024: All tow truck drivers must be certified

These dates aren't suggestions - they're requirements for legally operating in the industry!

The Critical Importance of Your CRJMC

💡 Pro Tip:

Your Criminal Record and Judicial Matters Check (CRJMC) is perhaps the most important element of your certification process!

Every tow operators and vehicle storage operators need to pass this background check - and if your business is incorporated, all your active corporate officers need to pass it too.

Good news! You can now obtain your CRJMC through CRJMC.net, which works with an authorized third-party provider.

Why Choose CRJMC Online
for Your Ontario Tow Operators Check

CRJMC that's Ontario Ready

Get your CRJMC check that meets all requirements for Ontario Tow Operators certification - from an approved third party provider.

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Apply for your CRJMC check online in minutes. Fast processing helps you submit your Ontario Tow Operators certification application faster.

Approved Third Party Provider

CRJMC online checks are fully compliant with Ontario requirements for tow operators certification.

24/7 Online Access

CRJMC check for tow operators certification is available anytime - perfect for both new applications and certification renewals in Ontario.

Requirements for Tow Operators in Ontario

Understanding what you need to operate legally in the towing and vehicle storage industry in Ontario

What Tow Operators Need

  • A valid Ontario Commercial Vehicle Operator's Registration (CVOR) certificate or National Safety Certificate (NSC)
  • $2 million in liability insurance
  • $100,000 in consumer vehicle insurance
  • $50,000 in cargo liability insurance
  • All vehicles meeting commercial safety standards

What Vehicle Storage Operators Need

  • The same insurance package as tow operators
  • A physical office in Ontario (virtual offices won't cut it!)
  • Storage locations that comply with local municipal zoning rules

Renewal Schedule:

  • Tow operators and vehicle storage certificates: Every year
  • Tow driver certificates: Every 3 years

Getting Your CRJMC - Easier Than Ever!

You can now obtain your CRJMC through CRJMC.net, which works with an authorized third-party provider.

The Process

Features:

  • Fully online - no need to visit a police station
  • Quick - complete in just 15 minutes
  • Convenient - apply anytime, anywhere

Streamlined Service:

This streamlined service makes meeting this crucial requirement simple and hassle-free, saving you valuable time as you set up or maintain your business.

Don't Forget About Renewals!

When it's time to renew your certification, you'll need a fresh CRJMC each time:

  • Tow operators and vehicle storage operators: New CRJMC yearly with your certification renewal
  • Tow truck drivers: New CRJMC every 3 years with your certification renewal

Keeping Current:

Keeping your CRJMC current is just as important as your initial certification!

Could Past Issues Affect Your Eligibility?

The certification process takes your history seriously. Issues under these laws could impact your eligibility:

  • Criminal Code of Canada
  • Highway Traffic Act
  • Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
  • Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act

If you're concerned about potential issues, it's worth checking the specific requirements before investing too much into your business plans.

Are There Any Exceptions?

Not every business needs certification. You might be exempt if:

  • You only provide long-term storage (30+ days) with clear upfront contracts
  • You're a repair shop that doesn't charge for storage during repairs or while waiting for pickup
  • You're tow operators just passing through Ontario with a tow that started outside the province

The Friendly Bottom Line:

Getting into the towing or vehicle storage business in Ontario means becoming part of an essential service that helps motorists when they need it most. While the regulations might seem detailed, they're designed to ensure everyone in the industry operates safely, fairly, and professionally.

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Fast and secure online application for Ontario tow operators checks. Perfect for both new certification applications and renewals.