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What documentation is required for vehicle relisting if a mechanic performed the inspection and repair?

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To relist a vehicle in Canada after a mechanic has performed an inspection and repair, you will typically need to provide the following documentation to Alleysa:
Completed Safety Inspection Report:
A formal inspection report completed by a certified mechanic, covering all required safety standards. This report should confirm that the vehicle meets all safety requirements.
Repair Receipts/Invoices:
Detailed receipts or invoices from the mechanic indicating the repairs completed, including a description of the issues addressed and proof of payment.
Before-and-After Photos:
Clear photos showing the condition of the vehicle before and after the repairs, highlighting the corrected issues (if applicable).
Certification of Roadworthiness (if applicable):
If required by provincial regulations, submit proof that the vehicle is certified for road use (e.g., a passed safety standards certificate in provinces like Ontario).
Updated Tire and Maintenance Records:
If tire-related or regular maintenance issues were the cause of unlisting, include records of tire replacement, alignment, or other maintenance services.
Inspection Checklist:
If Alleysa provides a specific checklist or form for inspections, ensure the mechanic completes and signs it.
Proof of Insurance (if applicable):
Include updated insurance documents if the repairs or inspection affect the vehicle’s insurance coverage.
Next Steps:
Upload these documents in the Safety Inspections section of your Alleysa account.
Wait for confirmation from Alleysa that your vehicle complies with their standards and is ready for relisting.
Ensure that all documentation is clear, detailed, and from a licensed mechanic to meet Alleysa’s compliance requirements.

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