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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Type of Vehicle' and 'Gross Vehicle Weight Registered OR Bus Capacity'. Ensure you select the correct category: School Bus, Commercial Bus, or Motor Coach.
  3. Fill in the 'Vehicle Information' section with details such as VIN, Unit Number, Year, Make, Model, and Odometer readings. Don’t forget to include the Registered Owner’s Name and their contact information.
  4. Proceed to complete the inspection components listed under various sections like Power Train, Suspension, Hydraulic Brake System, etc. For each component, mark whether it passes (P), fails (F), or has been repaired (R).
  5. In the Certification section at the end of the form, ensure that all necessary signatures are provided along with the date of inspection.

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An inspection that includes examination of drivers license; Medical Examiners Certificate and Skill Performance Evaluation (SPE) Certificate (if applicable); alcohol and drugs; drivers record of duty status, as required; hours of service; seat belt; vehicle inspection report(s) (if applicable); brake systems; cargo
A U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) inspection is a series of assessments that check whether commercial motor vehicles are in good working condition. Inspections are conducted on all CMVs that weigh over 10,000 pounds.
For out of provice vehicle inspections, youll need to obtain a Request for Vehicle Inspection form, which is available at any AMA centre in Alberta. This form will need to be given to the technician when you bring your vehicle in for an inspection.
The CVIP program is mandatory for all commercial vehicle operators in Alberta, and inspections must be conducted at an authorized CVIP facility. Fees for CVIP inspections are based on the type and size of the vehicle being inspected, and discounts are available for multiple vehicles from the same company.
What Is a CVIP Inspection? CVIP stands for Commercial Vehicle Inspection Program. Its a mandatory safety inspection for commercial vehicles operating in Alberta, regulated by Alberta Transportation. This inspection ensures that your truck or trailer meets provincial safety standards.

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Youre covered by the CVIP if you operate commercial trucks, light trucks, truck-tractors, trailers, or semi-trailers intra-provincially. These types of vehicles need to undergo annual CVIP inspections if they meet or exceed a combined gross vehicle weight of 11,794 kilograms.
The buyer/seller car inspection is a 201-point inspection* that covers pretty much everythingincluding the engine, fuel system, cooling system, exhaust system, brakes, tires and wheels, suspension, steering, electrical accessories, the body and overall safety. The inspector will also take the vehicle for a road test.
Vehicles that fail initial inspection must be repaired within 10 days of failure. There is no additional cost to get your vehicle re-inspected after repairs are made. Inspection certificates are valid for 14 days, and vehicles must be registered in Alberta before the expiry date.

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