Author: Clint Curtis

Where Is Alberta License Plate?

Your licence plate must be located in one of these places: if the vehicle is a tractor-trailer, to the front of the vehicle. if the vehicle is a motorcycle, to the back mudguard or back fender so that it can be seen easily. on the back of the vehicle for all other types of vehicles. […]

Do You Need Insurance To Register An Atv In Alberta?

Insurance requirements All motor vehicles must be insured with a public liability insurance policy as outlined in the Alberta Insurance Act. How much does it cost to register an ATV in Alberta? Renew your ATV, snowmobile or other off-highway vehicle registration online to download your digital vehicle registration certificate. Licence plate expiry stickers are no […]

What Vehicles Need Cvip In Alberta?

An annual CVIP Inspection is required for any vehicle with a registered weight of 11,794 kg or greater when operating within Alberta, or 4500 kg or greater when operating extra-provincially. If the CVIP expires current Alberta Legislation allows the vehicle to return to a facility to obtain the inspection. What vehicles need an inspection in […]

Where Does Montreal Garbage Go?

The Lachenaie landfill is located in Terrebonne, Quebec, on the north-eastern shore of Montreal. Along with the Ste. Sophie landfill, these two sites collect garbage for the Greater Montreal Area. What happens to Montreal garbage? The average Montreal resident produces roughly 464 kilograms of waste each year. More than half of that winds up in […]

How Long Does It Take To Become A Home Inspector In Alberta?

Global Property Inspections Training Course (120 hours) and Ride Along Training (80 hours) from National Property Inspections, Inc. Home Inspection Master Course (120 hours) from The American Home Inspectors Training Institute, Ltd. How much do home inspectors make in Alberta? Hourly Wage Wages* Low (5th percentile) Average Starting $18.50 $32.50 Overall $26.44 $39.95 Top $28.85 […]

Is Online Notary Legal In Alberta?

Online notary services are legal. Traditionally notary public and commissioning services have required clients to physically be in the presence of a notary public. Can you virtually notarize a document in Alberta? Please see information provided on the website for the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta. NOTE: All virtual notarization requests must first complete […]