SGI Plate Registration
Cherry is an SGI accredited licence issuer. We handle your plate registration and renewal at all six Saskatchewan locations. We can also assist with driver's licence renewals and licence photos in-office.
Saskatchewan auto insurance runs on two tracks, your SGI plate registration and your private extension policy. Most drivers don't know what SGI covers and what it doesn't. Cherry brokers explain both, close the gaps, and handle your renewal in-office at any of our six locations.
Cherry is an SGI accredited licence issuer. We handle your plate registration and renewal at all six Saskatchewan locations. We can also assist with driver's licence renewals and licence photos in-office.
From reduced deductibles, increased liability to waiver of deductible and everything in between, an extension auto policy will fill the gaps left by the standard plate coverage. A Cherry broker can review your full picture and recommend the right combination.
If your vehicle is in the shop after a claim, loss of use coverage pays for a rental. Replacement cost coverage - available on newer vehicles - pays to replace your car with a comparable new one rather than paying out depreciated actual cash value.
Cherry offers road hazard glass coverage to keep you seeing the road clearly.
Cherry places classic car insurance for collector vehicles through specialty carriers. These policies use agreed value - what your car is actually worth - rather than depreciated book value. Talk to a Cherry broker about your collection. Placed through Hagerty and other specialty carriers.
Standard insurance pays depreciated value. Optiom Prime closes the gap with 7 years of new vehicle replacement cost and loan protection. Powered by Optiom Prime.
Your SGI plate registration and your private extension policy are separate files handled by different teams. Our licenced issuers look after plating in-office, while a Cherry broker builds the extension policy that fills the gaps. Walk in to any of our six offices or give us a call.
SGI plate registration includes collision and comprehensive coverage with a $700 deductible and $200,000 third-party liability. This is the mandatory minimum for all registered vehicles in Saskatchewan. Note: effective January 1, 2027, the minimum deductible under the plate is set to increase to $950. Most drivers need an Extension policy on top of the plate. From reduced deductibles and increased liability to a waiver of deductible and everything in between, an extension auto policy fills the gaps left by standard plate coverage.
Yes. Cherry is an SGI accredited licence issuer. We handle plate renewals at all six Saskatchewan locations and can assist with driver's licence renewals including licence photos. You can also renew online through MySGI or by calling any of our offices.
Yes. Cherry places classic and collector car insurance through specialty carriers using agreed value coverage - what your vehicle is actually worth, not a depreciated book value. Call 306-653-2313 to discuss your vehicle.
Loss of use coverage pays for a rental vehicle while your car is being repaired after a covered claim. Without it, rental costs come out of your pocket during what is already a stressful situation. Cherry brokers often suggest it for most drivers.
SGI base coverage includes some cross-border protection, but limits and conditions are restricted. Extension policies through Cherry's carriers typically provide broader US coverage. Confirm your cross-border coverage with a Cherry broker before any US road trip.
You'll need two documents to confirm your identity - if you have a drivers licence in another province you will need to surrender this, two documents to confirm proof of residency and a Vehicle Inspection completed by an SGI accredited shop. A recent copy of your driving history from your previous home province can offer you discounts on your registration. Cherry handles the transfer in-office.
Yes. Talk to a Cherry broker about your full household coverage picture and the multi-vehicle options available to you.