If you have an Auto Pak policy and choose short-term registration, you will have coverage on your vehicle when you’re not using it and when it’s not registered, provided the vehicle is in storage. This feature will apply automatically even if you neglect to inform your insurance broker that you’ve placed the vehicle in storage. Vehicles must be located within Canada or the United States while in storage.
Losses resulting from any use or operation are not covered.
'In storage' means a vehicle is not being used or operated. It doesn’t necessarily mean the vehicle has to be stored inside a secured building, although that’s certainly the safest and preferred method. The vehicle will be considered in storage if it’s parked in your driveway or yard.
There are instances when you can use the vehicle while in storage. For example:
You’ll be covered up to the actual cash value of the vehicle (unless you have Replacement Cost coverage), subject to your deductible and the coverage shown on your policy (e.g. collision, comprehensive, glass, etc.).
It isn’t necessary to have your policy revised each time a vehicle becomes unregistered. We strongly urge you to advise your insurance broker and get their professional advice. There are a number of factors that come into play, and you could unintentionally place yourself in an uninsured position.
Note: The coverage follows the last plate number that is shown on the policy.
This presents a number of risks. In addition to having no licence plate insurance, you’ll also be voiding the in-storage coverage under your auto extension policy. Worse, you may be breaking the law and could be subject to fines and/or other serious penalties. Your ability to obtain insurance in the future could even be affected.
If you do need to use the vehicle, obtain a valid permit from a motor licence issuer. This allows you to lawfully operate the vehicle for a determined amount of time without invalidating your insurance coverage.
If you plan to use the vehicle frequently, it would be more convenient and financially beneficial to keep the vehicle continuously registered. Situations like this may include:
You can discuss responsibility for insurance with the person or company with whom you’re entrusting the vehicle. They may have coverage for customers’ vehicles under their business insurance policy or they may require that you provide the insurance coverage.
Similar to the other vehicle classes, an Auto Pak policy will provide coverage if a snowmobile, motorcycle or cabin/tent trailer is unlicensed at any time during the term of the policy – provided it’s in storage and isn’t used or operated.
If you have an extension policy, you should notify your broker that your motorcycle or snowmobile has become unlicensed.
At that time, you’ll be required to provide the actual cash value of the motorcycle. A value isn’t required for snowmobiles. Your policy will be revised to indicate the vehicle is unlicensed and will allow coverage, even if the vehicle is operated, provided it’s only operated on private land.
If your cabin or tent trailer becomes unlicensed and you intend to use it for cooking, eating or sleeping, you must notify your insurance broker. The policy will need to be amended to indicate the trailer is unlicensed and coverage must reflect the value of the trailer insured, or you can also renew your short-term registration for the time you wish to use your trailer.
Note: Motorhomes must be licensed at all times if they’re being used.
The auto extension policy was designed to extend the basic insurance coverage provided under licence plate insurance. Its purpose isn’t to provide primary coverage for vehicles in Saskatchewan. However, in an effort to accommodate our existing policyholders, SGI CANADA provides a service to insure unlicensed vehicles in storage for physical damage coverage. If a new customer asks us to insure only an unlicensed and in-storage vehicle, we can offer coverage with the expectation this person will insure their other vehicles with us in the future.