06-29-2022 12:46 AM - edited 06-29-2022 01:07 AM
I'm renewing BC driver's license but ICBC requested residency check.
They asked my Mobile Phone records like below
- Documents must include your name, dates, and general location (city) of the outgoing calls. All other information may be blacked out.
Could you please provide my record this year?
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06-29-2022 11:24 AM
@softech wrote:@CountyDownIeUk useful stuff!!
Yup. Every 5 years or so.
06-29-2022 11:11 AM
@CountyDownIeUk useful stuff!!
06-29-2022 11:01 AM - edited 06-29-2022 11:02 AM
The OP says “I'm renewing BC driver's license but ICBC requested residency check. ”.
So If OP is renewing an existing BC DL then here is what is needed.
Either way renewing a BD DL or receiving a BC DL by turning in your out of province DL.....the phone bill appears to be a far fetched request.
Primary ID
Type of identification | Note |
B.C driver's licence or learner's licence |
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BC Services Card (photo) |
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Combination driver's licence and BC Services Card |
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B.C. identification card (BCID) |
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Canadian birth certificate | Most Canadian birth certificates are accepted as primary ID. This is also accepted as a foundation document. Some examples of documents that are not accepted include:
Note: the names that will appear on your ICBC issued photo card will display in the exact same order as they appear on your Canadian birth certificate. You can apply to the issuing province or territory’s Vital Statistics Agency/Directeur de l’etat Civil to have it re-issued in your preferred name order before applying for a B.C. photo card. |
Canadian citizenship card/certificate |
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Canadian passport |
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Canadian immigration identification record |
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Identity card |
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Permanent resident card (previously Canadian record of landing) |
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Secure certificate of Indian Status |
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Student, work, visitor, or temporary resident permit (IMM1442) |
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Most secondary ID may be expired for up to one year.
06-29-2022 08:44 AM
I think BCID and SIN is what I usually bring
06-29-2022 01:33 AM
You can give them screenshots but normally pm isn't accepted as a proof of residency due to it being prepaid so accuracy of your identification is not checked. Any other bill that requires a credit check is acceptable as well as tax records (municipal, provincial, federal), bank or credit card statements, traffic tickets or court summons or other such verifiable documentation.
06-29-2022 01:17 AM - edited 06-29-2022 01:18 AM
Please note that we are customers like you to help you out with requests or problems.
To get an official cell phone bill would be from a CS_Agent through SIMon Chatbot by typing in Create a Ticket or private message (envelope icon) them on this Community page.
Just a warning that it may take a couple of weeks.
I agree with @CountyDownIeUk that a Fortis or BC Hydro bill would be the best option to prove your residency.
06-29-2022 01:16 AM - edited 06-29-2022 01:16 AM
You are renewing a BC DL?
Use your about to expire DL and or medical card as ID. That is what I used, never took out my passport. Check online as there is a list of what is accepted.
06-29-2022 01:04 AM - edited 06-29-2022 01:06 AM
They would be stupid to take PM records.
You can put any name or address in your My Account and print it off assuming you have a BC number. And you can print your calls etc from your usage. What else will they accept with your name and address.? BC Hydro or Fortis bill or property tax or house insurance or credit card or bank statement?. If you go to a BC Services they will re issue your licence and medical card. They will also check your driving record while out of BC on another licence. You will get your previous DL and medical card numbers back. .