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lakeside013104
Apr 11, 2017Explorer
garyhaupt wrote:
You know..maybe it's a terminology thing. In Canada, we carry documentation of ownership and insurance in the vehicle. Perhaps we just figure in the US is same/same. Do you not? If not, then yes...some sort of proof of ownership and insurance would be required. If you have that, then you don't need a 'card' too.
Gary Haupt
Current possession of the vehicle you are driving and have registered in your name or possession of a rental vehicle agreement is prima fascia evidence of ownership. Most border Officers would take the above as you having the right to be driving said vehicle.
Only cause for extra scrutiny by the officer would be detection of deception, visible obvious nervous behavior, or other learned and observed irregularities that cause the Officer to take note.
Safe travels.
Lakeside
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