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Vehicle inspections in Windsor

Find an inspection center to schedule an annual vehicle inspection to activate your vehicle

Activez votre véhicule

To drive with Uber in Windsor, your vehicle must pass an inspection and receive a 'Safety Standards Certificate' (SSC). Every time you complete an inspection, you'll need to upload a new SSC onto your profile.

  • If your vehicle model is 5 years or newer, it will require an inspection every 12 month
  • If your vehicle model is older than 5 years, it will require an inspection every 6 months

Complete the inspection at one of the locations licensed by the Ministry of Transportation that can issue a 'Safety Standards Certificate'.

Discounted rates for vehicle inspections

Uber partners now get a discounted rate for Vehicle Inspections at these locations in the Windsor area:

  • Canadian Tire: $149.99 + tax

See the map below for the locations and operating hours.

Contrôles annuels du véhicule

1. Find the nearest inspection centre

Find your nearest inspection centre and make an appointment for a vehicle inspection.

Where ever you choose to complete an inspection, be sure to visit a DriveON inspection centre that can issue a 'Safety Standards Certificate'.

2. Complete a vehicle inspection

Bring your vehicle in for the inspection. If your vehicle passes the inspection, the mechanic will give you a Safety Standards Certificate (SSC).

Uber does not cover the cost of the inspection, or any repairs or maintenance needed to pass an inspection.

3. Upload the inspection report

After you pass your vehicle inspection, upload a clear photo of the 'Safety Standards Certificate' to your Uber account.

If you did not receive a paper vehicle inspection report and have instead been issued a DriveON digital inspection report, you can search for it on the DriveON portal and download it as a PDF file. Make sure to upload the document labeled “Ontario DriveON Safety Standard Certificate”, not the “Ministry of Transportation Safety Inspection Report”.

Click here to view an example.