Compliance After Repaint

Truck Lettering After Paint — What Must Go Back On Your Commercial Vehicle

Ontario Regulation 424/97 is clear: any commercial vehicle repaint removes existing compliance markings. Before the vehicle returns to service, CVOR numbers, company name, and municipality must be re-applied. Here's what's required and how to get it done.

The Regulation: O.Reg 424/97 Under the Highway Traffic Act

Ontario Regulation 424/97 (Commercial Motor Vehicles — under the Highway Traffic Act) sets the marking requirements for commercial vehicles operating in Ontario. Section 6 specifically addresses identification markings that must appear on the exterior of the cab.

When a commercial vehicle is repainted, all existing vinyl lettering is removed or painted over. The regulation requires the markings to be in place before the vehicle operates on a public highway — there is no grace period for a freshly painted vehicle.

Regulatory Snapshot — Required Markings After Commercial Vehicle Repaint

MarkingSpecificationRegulation
CVOR Number Both sides of cab, minimum 76 mm (3 inches) tall, block letters, contrasting colour to cab surface, clearly legible O.Reg 424/97 s.6(1)
Operator Name (Company) Both sides of cab, minimum 76 mm (3 inches) tall, contrasting colour — must match registered MTO operator name O.Reg 424/97 s.6(2)
Municipality City or municipality of business address — displayed with the company name O.Reg 424/97 s.6(3)
US DOT Number If vehicle operates in the United States: minimum 50 mm (2 inches) tall, both sides of cab, per FMCSA rules FMCSA 49 CFR 390.21
Carrier Name (if different from operator) If leasing or contracted — carrier identification required in some configurations O.Reg 424/97 s.6; FMCSA 390.21

Pre-Cut Vinyl Compliance Kits — Ready for Paint Day

Order your CVOR + company name vinyl kit before the repaint date. Pre-cut premium vinyl, exactly 76mm (3") or 100mm (4") tall. Includes both sides of the cab. Applies in minutes during reassembly — no installer required. Ships Canada-wide from Niagara, Ontario in 1–3 business days.

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How to Apply Vinyl Lettering After a Commercial Vehicle Repaint

Timing is important when applying vinyl lettering to freshly painted surfaces:

MTO Inspection — What Officers Check

Ministry of Transportation (MTO) Enforcement Officers check commercial vehicle identification markings at every Level I roadside inspection under the Commercial Vehicle Inspection Program (CVIP). A vehicle without visible CVOR and company name markings can be placed out of service on the spot.

The scale facilities where inspections are most common in Ontario include:

A Level I inspection that reveals missing identification markings will result in a notice of violation under the HTA. Repeated violations affect your CVOR score and can trigger carrier reviews.

What Information Is on the CVOR Vinyl Kit?

A complete CVOR compliance vinyl kit from Compliance Lettering includes:

Frequently Asked Questions

What lettering must go back on a truck after a repaint in Ontario?
CVOR number (both sides of cab, minimum 76mm tall), operator name/company name (both sides, minimum 76mm), and municipality (city of business). US DOT number if the vehicle operates in the US. All per O.Reg 424/97 s.6. These must be applied before the vehicle operates on any Ontario public road after a repaint.
How soon after a truck repaint does the lettering need to go on?
Before the vehicle leaves the paint shop and operates on a public highway. There is no grace period — a freshly painted commercial vehicle without CVOR markings is non-compliant and subject to a Level I inspection out-of-service order. Apply vinyl lettering on paint day during reassembly. Wait at least 24 hours after final topcoat before applying vinyl.
Can the paint shop apply the CVOR lettering?
Most paint shops do not supply compliance vinyl — they focus on the paint. You need to supply the CVOR vinyl kit. Order from Compliance Lettering (compliancelettering.ca) before the repaint date. The kit ships ready to apply and the process takes 15–30 minutes for a full set. Most shops are happy to apply it during reassembly if you provide the kit.
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