Do we use the physical.or.mailing address for ontario driver licence
In Ontario, Canada, when applying for a driver's license, you will need to provide a valid mailing address, not a physical address. Here's why:
- Mailing address: The Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) uses your mailing address to send your driver's license, vehicle permits, and other important documents to you.
- No physical address requirement: The MTO does not require a physical address for a driver's license application. This is because the physical address is not necessary for the issuance of a driver's license.
To apply for an Ontario driver's license, you will need to provide a valid mailing address, which can be:
- Your current address
- A friend or family member's address (with their permission)
- A post office box (PO box)
- A business address (if you are a student or have a job)
Make sure to provide a valid mailing address that is not a PO box, as the MTO may need to send you a physical document, such as a license plate sticker or a vehicle permit.
Remember to update your mailing address with the MTO if you move or change your address. You can do this by visiting a ServiceOntario centre or by contacting the MTO directly.