Laval, QC Bill of Sale
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Tax (GST + QST)
14.975%
Safety Inspection
Required
Transfer Deadline
30 days
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Bill of Sale in Laval, QC
Laval is Quebec's second-largest city and part of the Greater Montreal Area, with a large and active private vehicle market. SAAQ handles all vehicle transfers; 14.975% combined tax (GST + QST) applies β the highest in Canada.
Where to transfer ownership in Laval
- SAAQ Laval service centre(s) process vehicle transfers for Laval residents
- 14.975% combined tax (5% GST + 9.975% QST) on private vehicle sales
- Both buyer and seller should attend the SAAQ together (or use a power of attorney)
- Laval is Montreal's north shore suburb β many Montreal residents use Laval SAAQ for shorter waits
- Strong demand for family vehicles and SUVs in Laval's suburban market
Laval registry / service locations
- Laval: Autoroute 440 / Boulevard Saint-Martin corridor SAAQ offices
- Vimont/Auteuil: north Laval service options
- Chomedey: west Laval SAAQ accessible area
Tips for Laval buyers & sellers
- Service de police de Laval (SPL) safe exchange zones at SPL stations
- Carrefour Laval Mall parking is the standard meeting spot for Laval transactions
- 14.975% combined tax: on a $20,000 car, that's $2,995 in tax alone
- Laval SAAQ offices often have shorter wait times than downtown Montreal
- Book SAAQ appointments online at saaq.gouv.qc.ca
Provincial requirements (Quebec)
Quebec charges both GST (5%) and QST (9.975%) on private vehicle sales, totaling 14.975%. A mechanical inspection may be required for vehicles over a certain age. The SAAQ handles all vehicle registrations.
Laval Bill of Sale FAQs
Where do I register a vehicle in Laval?
At the SAAQ service centre(s) in Laval. The Saint-Martin Boulevard corridor has the main options. Book appointments at saaq.gouv.qc.ca.
What tax do I pay on a car in Laval?
14.975% total (5% GST + 9.975% QST) β the highest combined rate in Canada. On a $15,000 vehicle, that's $2,246.25 in tax.
Are Laval SAAQ offices less busy than Montreal?
Generally yes. Laval offices are known for somewhat shorter wait times than downtown Montreal SAAQ locations, especially during mid-week daytime hours.