Five situations that require CVOR decal replacement on a commercial vehicle in Ontario, the O.Reg 424/97 requirements, and how to order pre-cut vinyl compliance kits that ship in 1–3 business days.
These are the five most common triggers for CVOR decal replacement on an Ontario commercial vehicle:
Any cab repaint removes all vinyl. O.Reg 424/97 requires compliance markings to be re-applied before the vehicle operates on an Ontario road. No grace period.
Decals that cannot be clearly read from the roadside are non-compliant — even if the information is technically still there. MTO officers will cite illegible decals. Replace before inspection.
If you've received a new CVOR number (new carrier registration, change of ownership), all vehicles in the fleet must be re-marked with the new number before operating under that CVOR.
If the registered MTO operator name has changed (merger, acquisition, rebranding), all vehicles must be updated to reflect the new registered name per O.Reg 424/97 s.6(2).
Collision damage, vandalism, or decals coming off due to age all require immediate replacement. A vehicle cannot operate without legible compliance markings.
Pre-cut premium vinyl kits with your exact CVOR number and company name. 76mm (3") standard height — compliant with O.Reg 424/97 s.6. Includes both sides of cab. Applies without an installer in under 30 minutes. Made and shipped from Niagara, Ontario.
| Requirement | Specification | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Minimum height | 76 mm (3 inches) — block letters | O.Reg 424/97 s.6(1) |
| Colour | Contrasting to cab exterior surface — white on dark cabs, black/dark on white/light cabs | O.Reg 424/97 s.6 |
| Placement | Both sides of cab — typically on cab doors at a height clearly visible from the roadside | O.Reg 424/97 s.6(1) |
| Content | CVOR number, operator name, and municipality | O.Reg 424/97 s.6(1)–(3) |
| Legibility | Must be clearly readable from the roadside at typical inspection distances | O.Reg 424/97 s.6 |
| Material | Not specified — painted or vinyl are both acceptable as long as they are legible and durable | O.Reg 424/97 s.6 |
Last Verified March 2026 · Source: ontario.ca/laws/regulation/970424