Most titles, documents or plans can be ordered through the Alberta Registries Spatial Information System (SPIN2), or through a registry agent. On this page you will find information on how to get: current title. historical title. document copies. plan copies. How do you process a certificate of title? What are the Transfer of Title Requirements […]
Category: Alberta
Who Can File A Builders Lien In Alberta?
(1) Any person who does work in respect of an improvement or furnishes any material to be used in an improvement for an owner, contractor or subcontractor has a lien on the estate or interest of the owner of the land in respect of which the improvement is being made. How do I file a […]
When Can Holdback Be Released In Alberta?
In Alberta, the holdback period ends 60 days from the date of issuance of a certificate of substantial performance, or where there is no such certificate, the completion of a contract. This period is extended to 90 days for improvements related to an oil or gas well or site, or concrete related work. When can […]
What Is Certificate Of Lis Pendens Alberta?
A certificate of lis pendens is intended to provide notice of pending litigation in respect to a particular parcel of land. When you see a certificate of lis pendens registered on a property title this usually means that the property owner has been sued, but there is no judgment yet. How do I remove lis […]
How Long Does A Contractor Have To File A Lien In Alberta?
45 days. The lien MUST be filed at Land Titles within the following calendar (not business) days; a. 45 days for a regular lien, OR b. 90 days for an oil and gas lien From the date the work was completed or the last materials supplied. What is the general limitation of time a contractor […]
Is There Pharmacare In Alberta?
New Alberta PharmaCare Model province is first payer after deductible is met; will include more than just drugs – also likely dental, paramedical, vision care etc.; and. individuals can purchase insurance against their deductible costs. Which provinces have pharmacare? Provincial and Territorial Public Drug Benefit Programs Alberta (Prescription Drug Programs) British Columbia (Pharmacare) Manitoba (Pharmacare […]
How Long Is A Writ Of Enforcement Good For In Alberta?
(The Writ of Enforcement form is located on the Alberta Courts website). Writs expire after 2 years. The judgment creditor must file a Status Report with the Personal Property Registry prior to expiry to renew the Writ. Do writs expire in Alberta? A writ may be lapsed on application made after the expiration of 60 […]
What Happens When Your Vehicle Is Repossessed In Alberta?
They will typically try to sell your vehicle for a fair market price or put it up for auction. The proceeds from the sale of the vehicle will be used to pay off the balance of your loan. If the sale price doesn’t cover the entire amount of the loan, you are responsible for the […]
How Long Is The Nursing Program In Alberta?
Alberta Health Services has partnered with the Alberta Health Services to offer the four-year Bachelor of Nursing (BN) program at the Wainwright Health Centre. Courses are offered online, with labs and clinical practice delivered in-person. How long does it take to become a nurse in Alberta? a 4-year nursing degree program approved by the Nursing […]
What Is Proof Of Ownership For A Car In Alberta?
Bill of sale that proves ownership of a vehicle. A bill of sale or other document proving transfer of ownership must be presented to register a vehicle in Alberta. What counts as car proof of ownership? To prove that you own the car, you’ll need some sort of receipt or invoice from when you bought […]