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    ICBC Claim Centre

    3.5 (8 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 5:30 pm

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    ICBC

    (22 reviews)

    Golden Village

    I came to do my Class 5 Driver's license after many years of holding my N. I guess when you have an…read moreexam lined up, you go to a different counter vs. where you need to go for renewing your license. The woman at the desk was extremely friendly and my Driver Examiner was also nice. So many reviews here said that you will never pass on the first try.. YOU CAN DO IT. I did it. I read some reviews on Yelp (and Google - sorry Yelp!) before doing my test there looking for tips or criticisms and I happened to get the guy everyone bashed. Examiner after examiner kept coming out from the office and saying other people's names and finally.. My guy came... and it was HIM. But here's the truth. He was nice and professional. He didn't try and trick me. I think people taking their class 5 are already too caught up in their habits they have acquired from being on the roads. PRO TIP: When you do the test, you gotta act like you're doing your N drivers test! You STOP fully for 2-3 seconds BEFORE the stop sign (do we all do this...? Err.. I'm gonna say 1% of the population in Vancouver really does). You should shoulder check ANY time you go right (or left even though that's not always necessary going into a left turn lane but better to show you have that skill). You have to do a FULL 360 anytime you move backwards! This should all be common sense. If you do this test as if you are doing your N driving test, you will pass. Be cautious. Be safe. You can do it :)

    Took my road test. Driving instructor wear a heavy thick Covid-19 mask. Could not understand. His…read morewords were muffled. He said the test take 20 mins. He let me drive for 10 mins. Did 47 in a 50 limit. Said thats too slow doing 47 in a 50. Had to ask over and over what he was instructoring me to go. Got upset I used a back camera to backup into a tight parking spot. My instructor was Chinese. Having a thick Covid-19 mask makes it very difficult to understand. I did not wear a mask. Don't bother in Richmond. Goto Vancouver or Burnaby for road test.

    ICBC Expressway - Entrance. Near Bay

    ICBC Expressway

    (22 reviews)

    Metrotown

    Once I got my PR card in the mail, I went here to get my BCID. I was not looking forward to doing…read moreso. I have dealt with the DMV in California, and only had horror stories. First off, five minute wait (with an appointment). The woman was so incredibly sweet and kind. Went super smooth. Got my ID in the mail like less than a week later.

    The #1 piece of advice I have is to make an appointment. I've been here twice with an appointment…read moreand it was a 15-20 minute wait both times. They alternate between the appointment and non-appointment line and the non-appointment line was ten times longer in one case. That's around a three hour wait without an appointment! As with other ICBC offices, this one is hit or miss. Sometimes you get lucky and get someone who really wants to be helpful. Sometimes not. I was lucky on my second visit here to be rescued from a "customer is always wrong" employee who thought my number hadn't been called yet when it had been called. The guy kept telling me to wait for my number and sit back down, which would've meant that I lost my number and would have to make another appointment and come back later or wait for three hours as if I didn't have an appointment. Luckily, someone else saw that this person had no idea what they were doing and fit me in, but if they hadn't that would've been a very bad experience. It would be nice if there weren't employees here who do their best to be unhelpful. If this were a privately run shop, I'd give it one or two stars for employing people like that, but if you don't grade on a curve for government run services they'd all rate one or two stars, so I'll give this place three stars when compared to other governmental offices you might interact with.

    Bellingham Auto Licensing - This location is closed after 40 years in the same location.

    Bellingham Auto Licensing

    (7 reviews)

    Saturday at 10 a.m. it wasn't busy, I was two numbers away, waited only minutes. The lady at the…read morecounter was kind, polite, and perfectly conversational. She explained everything clearly, and the transaction took only as long as efficient actions required . Best DOL experience ever!

    I moved to Bellingham from Tampa, FL about two month ago, and I am still being told that I need new…read moredocuments every time I go back to this place. It's been about the 5th time I've gone back and today they told me I need another two documents signed and notarized by my parents that live in Florida. To be fair the people working are not bad people, but I really wish they could've just told/given me all the documents I need in order to change my plates and tabs. It takes about two hours for my parents to drive to the place in order to get something notarized and now they have to do it again. Also my insurance runs out in about a week, which is ridiculous because if they just gave me everything at once then I could've probably gotten everything at least a month before. This is also not completely their fault tho, hence why it is a 2 star. Since USPS gave me an incorrect change of address the first time around, and the second one came late as well. I'm sorry to the staff there but this whole mess has made me more stressed than I have ever been during University. Why isn't there like a full list that you can give us to complete? I saw that another review had a similar problem as well, like why? Why would you want us to come back a handful of times? Sorry for the rant but this is my honest review.

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    Driver Licensing

    (11 reviews)

    We had a great experience at the Bellingham driver's license office! My husband needed a new…read morelicense to reflect our updated address, and since he had already used his online renewals, he had to go in person for a vision test. We didn't have an appointment, but even as a walk-in, the entire process took less than 30 minutes. It wasn't very crowded, and the office was well-organized. There are clear signs explaining that appointments are prioritized, which is helpful to know, and the electronic screens keep you updated in real time so you always know your place in line and estimated wait time. The clerk who assisted my husband was friendly, efficient, and professional. Overall, we were very pleased with how smooth and stress-free the visit was. A surprisingly positive DMV experience!

    When I had an appointment to change my address when I relocated.I was able to make an appointment…read moreeasily. I went to the earliest appointment I could and breezed in and out. Of course I didn't have to bring abunch of documents like you do now to prove your you. I mean a picture should do it. It would be helpful on this new requirements if they would tell you the specific documents to bring to prove your a citizenship like birth certificate. And certified marriage license. Anyway going back hopefully with all the correct documentation for my enhanced I hope. Its going to be awhile. But best DMV ever. Don't tell anybody my secret spot

    ICBC

    ICBC

    (14 reviews)

    Very disappointing and unfair road test experience at this location…read more Key concerns from my Class 7 road test: - The examiner did not introduce himself. - I experienced unwanted physical contact that made me uncomfortable. - The examiner seemed distracted and unprofessional during the setup. - I was told I missed shoulder checks, but he could not clearly explain when. - During reverse parking, I wanted to wait for a safer moment, but I felt pressured to start and was then blamed for it. - The supervisor I spoke with afterward was aggressive, dismissive, and condescending. I have done several road tests here because this location often has available appointments, but based on my experience, the assessment feels unfair and inconsistent. It honestly feels like people are being failed for unclear or subjective reasons, which forces them to pay and rebook. I would strongly suggest avoiding this location if possible.

    I took my class 5 road test at this location due to its close proximity to the college I was…read moreattending at the time. Both the agent at the counter, as well as the examiner were very kind and polite. On two occasions during the test, we were delayed at railroad crossings by train traffic in the Grandview cut, so we had some opportunities to chat and pass the time. I passed the test and have my class 5 driver's license to this day. I am pleased that the wonderful workers at this location could play a part in the beginnings of my adult life.

    CATSA

    CATSA

    (5 reviews)

    YVR

    well it went very smothly going out of calgary and they were freindlier than before and really the…read moreonly thing was no line ups at all hardly great to see that stuff barry p calgary

    This is for CATSA over at YVR, also known as Vancouver International Airport, and it saddens me…read morethat I have to write this about a place that serves as an international hub for my home city. Earlier this year (Jan 25, 2025) I was at the airport at about 2130 hrs. I in fact had been to the airport a number of times before and after that in a short span since I had a number of friends who were arriving and leaving Vancouver . On that particular evening I was in a lineup at the Wendy's restaurant. I keep situationally aware (more on that later) and saw a uniformed CATSA guard come up from behind me. By this time I was facing forward and toward the counter since I was next in line. The CATSA guard said something out loud which I couldn't make out, so I turned around and looked at him to see if he had a question for me, as I thought he might have been talking to me or trying to get my attention. When I turned around he didn't say anything. I made eye contact in order to try to confirm if he was trying to address me. He looked right back at me but didn't say anything. Most security and law-enforcement professionals would view this as hostile behaviour and a possible pre-attack indicator where a person makes a loud sound or noise to draw attention, and then tries to stare you down. Again, this person kept staring at me without saying anything. I then noticed he had some earbuds in his ears. He continued not saying anything. I do not go around looking for reasons to get into fights, and decided to give him the benefit of the doubt that he might have been talking to someone on his cell phone, which he had in his hand. But again, he did not say anything to me nor did he clue in that his actions came across that he was trying to get my attention. I turned back to look forward at the counter, and as soon as I did that, he again started saying something. I could not make out what he was saying since it was not in English, and in fact neither time was anything he was saying spoken in English, though he said out in a loud voice as if directed at me. Again I wasn't sure if he was trying to get my attention about something so I turned around and made eye contact for several seconds. He again went silent and did not say a word. I then turned to the front and by this time the counter was clear to take my order. I stepped up to the counter but as I started to place my order, the same CATSA idiot started talking in a VERY LOUD voice to the point where the order taker wasn't able to hear what I was saying, even though I was speaking in a clear and affirmative voice. The worker in fact was looking over my shoulder by this time and staring at the CATSA idiot, with a look on her face that even she was offended by the CATSA idiot's behaviour and loud voice. During this whole time the CATSA idiot was not speaking English so for all I know he might have in fact been uttering insults. A few things to consider: - most public sector employers and workplaces have a Respectful Workplace policy which states that English is the only language to be spoken during work hours or in public areas. This is to avoid situations where customers may feel they are being covertly insulted. This is also valuable when de-escalating situations where persons may be experiencing a mental health crisis or may be under the influence of drugs or alcohol. This is basics 101 of security and law-enforcement training. - it's possible that this person did this without ill intent. If so, his intelligence and situational awareness place him lower than an amoeba, and not fit to work in what could be a dynamic situation such as occurred in 2007 during the Robert Dziekanski incident, or the 2021 shooting at YVR. - it's possible that this person was intentionally trying to harass me and knew exactly what he was doing. Writing this out now, I'm more inclined to say this is the case. - regardless of whether intentional or not, the guard's behaviour is a glowing testament to CATSA's hiring, training, performance management, and leadership. - the guard needs to lose weight, start a physical fitness program that includes both cardio and resistance training, and engage in a mental awareness program that includes engaging his brain and being situationally aware of his surroundings. Then again why do that when you can collect a steady paycheque while putting in substandard effort.

    ICBC

    ICBC

    (53 reviews)

    Downtown

    ICBC RoadsafetyBC Commercial Drivers Medical Examination. After the age of 25 in B.C. anyone with a…read morecommercial drivers license class 1 through 4 will be required to undergo a medical exam and they will mailed a medical form to be completed by a Nurse Practitioner or Medical Doctor. The medical is required every 5 years, 3 years or every year depending on age. I received my medical form mailed to me and it was dated Sept 9, 2025, by the time I received the form in the mail it was around 2 weeks after that. The letter says I have 45 days to have the medical completed and the form faxed or sent in by the doctors office. My question is when does the 45 days start? If I receive the form 2 weeks after it's dated then does that mean I only have 25 days to get the medical exam done? ICBC RoadSafety BC should at least allow 90 days to have the medical completed. The other issue that I have been having problems with in BC is finding a medical doctor that is interested in doing the ICBC drivers medical exam. My current doctor is retiring, the previous doctor that I had my drivers medical exams are no longer taking any more patients. Various clinics that I'm calling I'm told there is long waiting lists, sorry we are not a walk in clinic, come in to fill out forms first then we will make an appt. None of the appts so far are right away. I decided to call Vancouver Coastal Health Richmond BC Urgent Care to see if I can come in to have my drivers medical exam done. I was recently told that they do not fill out any forms. I asked a Nurse Practitioner and was advised that they cannot because they do not know my medical history. That's not the requirement for filling out the drivers medical exam forms, the examination is separate and has nothing to do with history. How does anyone get a drivers medical exam done in BC when it appears that no doctor or practitioner is interested in doing the medical exam and filling out the forms first. This is a requirement by ICBC, maybe because of the doctors shortage they should cancel all medical exam requirements.

    Melissa Leraci, Horrible customer service and attitude, completely degrading and rude to me as a…read moreyoung girl who got in her first accident and explained in my first email interaction with her that I am unsure of the whole process and will need extra explaining for some steps and still continued on to be extremely wrong and talk down to me and not tell me all the information she needs then replying harshly saying I need this and this not just this , I asked politely to explain in detail everything she needs from me n the first place and then she got even more rude and short, made this experience that already sucks to me so so much worse, Melissa Ieraci, I hippie she feels good about herself, talking down, Intimidating and just being flat out mean to a 21 year old girl, great job ICBC!

    ICBC Claim Centre - insurance - Updated June 2026

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