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A one-stop location that offers information and services provided by the provincial government including, but not limited to:

  • Getting a driver's license or voluntary identification card
  • Motor vehicle registration
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  • Sign up for the Unaffiliated Virtual Care program via the Maple platform
  • Tax services
  • Covid-19 immunization record
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Some Access PEI services are now available online through Contact PEI. Includes driver's licence renewals, motor vehicle registrations renewals, and address changes.

Note: As of November 1, 2024, retired volunteer firefighters with at least 15 years of service will receive free registration and license plates for two vehicles and free driver's license renewal.


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The Government of PEI provides a centralized collection system for taxation. Annual property taxes and charges may include:
  • Provincial property tax
  • Municipal property tax
  • Fire district charges
  • Island Waste Management (IWMC) charges
Property owners are sent a Statement of Account - Property Charges from Taxation and Property Records in early May of each year. The statement shows the current years taxes and fees owing, any arrears, installment amounts, dates and payment stubs.

Installment dates for payment of property charges are May 31, August 31 and November 30 each year.

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Aims to lower the cost of living for eligible older adults by offering to defer payment of property taxes on their principal residence. Upon acceptance into this program, annual property taxes are deferred. Taxation and Property Records will keep an accumulated total of taxes owing each year.

If the property owner dies or the property is sold, all deferred taxes become payable.

If continuing with the program for life, the accumulated taxes are required to be paid out of the estate. If the value of the estate is not sufficient to cover the amount of the accumulated taxes, the government will discharge any outstanding balance.


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