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The total testing fee is required with your registration to process your application. Registration will not be processed until payment is received in the ATS office.

Payments can be made with Visa, MasterCard, Certified Cheque or Money Order (payable to ATS Inc.).  PERSONAL CHEQUES ARE NOT ACCEPTED.


Please note that ATS is experiencing difficulties sending information to Hotmail accounts. If you do not receive your confirmation email within 48 business hours, please contact the ATS office. (Please check your Junk mail folder)

To Register Online: Click Here - Payment via Credit Card, Certified Cheque or Money Order (secured transactions).

To Reschedule Online (use this option if you wish to cancel an existing registration and select a new test date) : Click Here - A $25 processing fee is required. Payment accepted via Credit Card, Certified Cheque or Money Order (secured transactions).

Note: With the above links you will be required to read and submit an "Authorization for Release of Information" form before you can proceed to register/reschedule online.


To Register by Phone: Please call 1-800-429-7728 or (519) 659-8686. Our office hours are 9:00 am to 4:30 pm (EST) Monday through Friday.


To Register by Fax: Click Here - You will be required to complete an "Authorization for Release of Information" form prior to printing a Registration Form (PDF).  Please complete the form and fax to ATS (519) 659-8757.


To Register by Mail: Click Here - You will be required to complete an "Authorization for Release of Information" form prior to printing a Registration Form (PDF).  Please complete and mail with payment to:

ATS Inc.
540 Clarke Road, Unit 14
London, ON  N5V 2C7


Once your registration is complete, a comprehensive confirmation package will be forwarded to you including a Confirmation Letter, pre-test and test day instructions, location and map, an Orientation and Pre-Test Guide and the required Constable Selection System forms.  Please note that these documents must be completed and returned to ATS by the requested date noted on your confirmation letter.


Additional Information

If you have previously completed any testing with Ontario Provincial Police or Metro Toronto Police and are planning to use previous test results, a copy must be forwarded to ATS prior to test date. Failure to submit previous test results will result in a delay in receiving an updated Test Results Profile.

The entire certification process takes anywhere from 4-6 weeks to complete. You will receive by postal mail the results of Stage I (PATI, WCT, PREP) within 7-10 business days of testing. Results from Stage II take approximately 10-14 business days. (Results are not available by fax, phone or email.)

It is a requirement of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police - Constable Selection System that all applicants testing or retesting, complete and submit the documents enclosed in your confirmation package. Failure to submit the completed documents to ATS by fax or mail no later than 5 days prior to your test date will result in a delay in the processing of your results.

If you are over 40 years of age, or have answered 'yes' to any of the questions on the PAR-Q (Participant Activity Readiness Questionnaire), please notify ATS when you register. You will be required to have your physician complete a PARmed-X (Physical Activity Readiness Medical Examination).  Please take the time to read the instructions included with the form to ensure that you have the PARmed-X form filled out completely and properly, as you will not be permitted to attempt the PREP test without it.

On test day, a pre-test blood pressure will be taken. This blood pressure reading must be 144/94 or less in order for you to participate in the PREP component of the Constable Selection System. Some people experience "White Coat Syndrome". White Coat Syndrome is a medical term that describes the finding of elevated blood pressure during a stressful situation such as a visit to the doctor, or certain testing, when you have normal blood pressure at other times. If you are a person that experiences this condition and are concerned that you will not meet the BP standards on the day of testing then:

A: Attend your physician
B: Have a Copy of the PARmed-X form for your doctor to complete
C: Either Fax/Mail a copy to the ATS office a minimum of 1 week prior to your test date