Saskatchewan Licensing Requirements

What could be more frustrating than finding that “diamond in the rough” vehicle – and then realizing it requires licenses you don’t have? At CrashedToys, we do our best to give you licensing information up front. So when it comes time to bid and buy, you’re ready to dominate the auction.

Every state and province has unique licensing requirements, depending on the type of buyer and the type of vehicle (clean titled or salvage). Therefore, it’s essential to read up on these stipulations before attempting to bid on anything found on CrashedToys.com.

In Saskatchewan, dealers, dismantlers, general businesses and exporters will need to provide CrashedToys an operational license, a provincial sales tax license and sales tax exemption forms. The Ministry of Justice and Attorney General issues the Motor Dealer license. You can obtain a general business license from your local municipality. The Ministry of Finance is where you acquire your Vendor’s License.

Additionally, please complete the following forms and fax them back to CrashedToys’s Licensing Department at (800) 787-8650. These documents will be processed within one to two business days of receipt.

Private individuals buying in Saskatchewan will need to go through a Broker for all clean titled and salvage items, as well as for boats, jet skis and snowmobiles.

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How to Buy

By meeting the necessary licensing requirements, you'll have a head start on buying vehicles at CrashedToys.

Now it's time to start making your way through the rest of the buying process. Follow the steps below (and also described in our How to Buy section), and you'll be a CrashedToys pro before you know it.

Join CrashedToys
Add a Deposit or Upgrade to Premier
Submit Business Licenses or Find a Broker
Search Vehicles
Add Vehicles to Watchlist
Join Auctions
Place Bids
Pay and Pick Up