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Claims Experience Letter
Before you move from Manitoba, take the time to get your Claims Experience Letter. Your Claims Experience Letter is a written record of your claims history here in Manitoba. This letter is extremely important; presenting a clean insurance record to your new insurer in your new location can save you literally hundreds of dollars!

We can provide your claims experience letter for a $15 charge. Call (204) 985-7000 in Winnipeg or 1-800-665-2410 if you're calling from outside the province. We can take a credit card payment (by VISA or MasterCard) over the phone and then mail or fax you the letter.

After registering your vehicle outside Manitoba, send a photocopy of your new vehicle registration documents to Manitoba Public Insurance, Box 6300, Winnipeg, MB, R3C 4A4. Include a letter, with your signature, asking us to cancel your Autopac insurance. You can also fax your cancellation request to 204 985-7670.

You may want to keep the Transfer of Ownership Document (TOD) portion of your Manitoba registration as proof you own the vehicle.

Drivers Abstract
Your Drivers Abstract is equally important, as it's the written record of your driving record here in Manitoba. You can ask for your Drivers Abstract, for a $10 fee, at any DVL outlet.

Driver records are usually used for employment and legal purposes. They are issued only to the driver or to someone with written permission from the driver to obtain this information.

To request a driver record you may:

or

If you require further information telephone (204) 985-0980 or toll-free (866) 323-0543.

Cancelling Your Autopac Coverage
When you move out of Manitoba, your Autopac, All Perils and Third Party Liability coverage ends when:

Remember, you must follow the registration rules of the province, territory or state where you’re driving or keeping your vehicle. Even if you still consider yourself a Manitoba resident, their rules may require you to register your vehicle there.

So, check the vehicle registration and insurance rules in that province, territory or state beforehand. You may have to register and insure your vehicle there shortly after you or your vehicle arrives—sometimes within a few weeks or less.

Your Personal Injury Protection Plan coverage continues for as long as you can legally retain your Manitoba registration and insurance--but you're covered for injuries only while you're in the Manitoba plated vehicle.

Your new insurer may ask you for a written record of your claims experience in Manitoba.  You can get a claims experience letter from us for $15.

Important: Be sure to check with the Registration Authority of the new jurisdiction as soon as you get there. Registration requirements vary from province to province and from state to state in the U.S. It's your responsibility to comply with the laws of your new jurisdiction.

After registering your vehicle outside Manitoba, send a photocopy of your new vehicle registration documents, along with a letter with your signature asking us to cancel your Autopac coverage, to:

Manitoba Public Insurance
Box 6300
Winnipeg MB R3C 4A4

You can also fax your cancellation request to 1-(204) 985-7670. You may want to keep the Transfer of Ownership Document (TOD) portion of your Manitoba registration as proof you own the vehicle.

Refunds
We calculate refunds or credits using what’s called “short-rating”—a standard practice in the insurance industry. This may mean your refund will be less than you expected.

Here’s what short-rating means and why insurers use it. Insurance policies are priced for their full term, with the fixed costs of writing the policy (like agents’ commissions) spread over their full term.

Your annual Autopac policy’s full term is 365 days. A short-term Autopac policy can be anywhere from 30 to 244 days.

We'll back-date any applicable refund to the date that you registered your vehicle in the new jurisdiction and send a cheque to the new address you provide.


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