If you’ve recently looked at your auto insurance renewal, you may have noticed that "clean driving" is more valuable than ever. In Alberta, driving convictions aren't just legal headaches—they are the primary factor in determining whether you qualify for the provincial Good Driver Rate Cap.
Understanding how different infractions are categorized is the first step toward protecting your wallet.
Not every ticket affects your insurance. To impact your premiums, a ticket must be a moving violation where you were personally identified by law enforcement.
There are over 40 minor convictions in Alberta. While they seem small, as of 2026, having even one minor conviction on your record can disqualify you from the 7.5% "Good Driver" rate cap.
Major convictions are serious safety violations. These typically result in an immediate surcharge and a 3-year "black mark" on your insurance profile.
These are the most severe offenses and often carry mandatory license suspensions and potential prison time.
In Alberta, insurers use a "Grid" system to determine the maximum premium they can charge. Here is how convictions typically surcharge your base rate:
|
Number of Convictions |
Minor Surcharge |
Major Surcharge |
Criminal Surcharge |
|
1 Conviction |
0% - 25%* |
25% |
300% |
|
2 Convictions |
25% |
50% |
450% |
|
3 Convictions |
35% |
100% |
600% |
|
4 Convictions |
75% |
200% |
900%+ |
Note: While the first minor ticket might have a 0% surcharge with some companies, it still removes your "Good Driver" status, meaning your base rate could still rise significantly.
It is a common myth that tickets disappear quickly. In Alberta, there are two different timelines to watch:
The short answer is: No. While a defensive driving course can remove up to 3 demerits from your government license, it does not remove the conviction from your insurance record. Your insurance company will still see the ticket and apply the relevant surcharge for the full three years.
The best way to keep insurance affordable in Alberta is to maintain "Good Driver" status.
Are you 3 years conviction-free? You are likely paying too much if you haven't shopped around recently. You may be eligible for significant "Safe Driver" discounts.
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