Overview of SPPR

SPPR stands for the Saskatchewan Personal Property Registry.

The Saskatchewan Personal Property Registry offers two main services:

  1. The ability to search for registrations against goods.
  2. The ability to register your interest against goods

 

Who uses SPPR?

 

  • Individuals and businesses that want to purchase goods.
  • Individuals and businesses that are lending money on the security of goods.

Why use SPPR?


  • For peace of mind.
  • For protecting your interests.
If you are involved in buying goods privately, it is an excellent idea for you to perform a search to see if there are any liens registered against the goods. If you don’t and there happens to be a lien registered against the goods, the goods may be seized from you to pay the previous owner's debt.

Let's take a closer look at each of these services:
  • Search. A search will show you if any liens are registered against the owner or goods you are planning to purchase. You can search using a person's name, a business name, a serial number or a registration number. Now, with our Web-based SPPR application, individuals and organizations can quickly and easily perform their own searches. And, ISC still offers staff-assisted search services however, it’s important to remember that a staff-assisted fee is applied to all staff-assisted services.
  • Registration. A registration against goods is made through SPPR to ensure that your interest in those goods is protected. Registering your interests enables others to search and find out whether a registration against those goods exists. Before you complete a registration, you will have to apply for registration access privileges, and may want to refer to Explanation of the Different Act Types for some helpful information.
For information on setting up a permanent SPPR account and how begin taking advantage of our services, please refer to Applying for SPPR Services.

If the Saskatchewan Personal Property Registry is unfamiliar to you, you may want to review the Glossary of Terms. It will provide you with a better understanding of the terminology used here at SPPR.