Clearances

Modified on Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 9:56 AM

A clearance certificate is a document that states in writing that the business in question does not have overdue premiums owed to the provincial workers' compensation board.  All Boards and Commissions that provide workers' compensation insurance across Canada use clearance certificates or clearance letters to indicate that an employer's account is in good standing. 


Clients may require additional clearances throughout the year and prior to making payment for completed work.  Contact your provincial workers' compensation board (WCB or WSIB) should you have any questions about accessing your company clearance certificate.  



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