Carrier record review, MTO facility audit preparation, driver file gaps, HOS records, collision register, and corrective action plan architecture for Ontario commercial carriers.
The Commercial Vehicle Operator's Registration (CVOR) is Ontario's central carrier safety monitoring system. Your CVOR record aggregates collisions, convictions, and inspection results over a rolling 24-month window, producing a violation rate that determines your safety rating: Excellent, Satisfactory, Conditional, or Unsatisfactory.
Conviction values vary by offence code โ the impact of any given infraction on your violation rate depends on the specific conviction recorded. We review your actual carrier abstract to assess threshold exposure, not a generic estimate. Collisions are weighted at twice the value of convictions. An Unsatisfactory rating suspends operating authority across Canada under CCMTA reciprocity.
As of November 1, 2024, new CVOR applicants complete the process through Ontario's online learning and assessment stream.
The violation rate is a percentage based on your actual performance against peer carriers over 24 months. Your safety rating is the final determination based on where that violation rate falls (e.g., between 0-35% is generally Excellent or Satisfactory).
Yes. Under CCMTA datasharing agreements, commercial vehicle convictions transfer across jurisdictions. A conviction entered in Ontario will simultaneously affect your CVOR record and your RPEVL safety score in Quebec.
Service scope: Compliance documentation and audit preparation. For MTO Licence Appeal Tribunal proceedings, retain licensed Ontario transport counsel. We coordinate with and refer to licensed professionals throughout.