All you need to do to transfer ownership of a car in Alberta is fill out a bill of sale with your buyer, and provide them with a signed, original copy of section 2 of your registration. Your buyer can then take the documents into a registry office to register the vehicle under their name. […]
Category: Alberta
What Was The Minimum Wage In Alberta In 1998?
$5.00. For example, at the beginning of 1998, the minimum wage was $7.15 in B.C., but only $5.00 in Alberta, $5.40 in Manitoba, and $5.60 in Saskatchewan. What was Alberta minimum wage in 1999? 8.92Chart 1a Average hourly earnings by source and minimum wage Year SEPH—Manufacturing Minimum wage 1999 22.4 8.92 2000 22.5 8.75 2001 […]
How Long Can I Have Alberta Plates In Bc?
for up to six months. out-of-province motor vehicles and utility trailers (except for commercial vehicles) are used for non-touring purposes. for 30 days. but you must obtain an exemption permit. How long can you drive in B.C. with an Alberta drivers license? If you hold a valid driver’s licence from outside B.C., you can continue […]
Is My Alberta Security License Valid In Manitoba?
The Manitoba Government recognizes the ABST course as valid training. Once you have completed your Alberta Basic Security Training on-line with Columbia College, you will be provided with ‘proof of training’. With this document you can then apply for your Security Services Worker License in Manitoba. Can I use my Ontario security license to Manitoba? […]
How Long Does A Writ Of Enforcement Last In Alberta?
2 years. (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. How long is a writ of enforcement good for in Alberta? 2 yearsSince Court Judgements remain […]
Will 2 Demerit Points Affect Insurance Alberta?
Do Demerit Points Affect Insurance In Alberta? Contrary to what many assume, demerit points do NOT have a direct impact on Alberta car insurance costs. Insurers don’t base premiums on the number of demerits, but they do base costs on the number of traffic convictions and the type of convictions. How do I remove demerit […]
What Is A Writ Of Enforcement In Alberta?
A Writ of Enforcement (Writ) is a document filed with the Clerk of the Court of Queen’s Bench and then registered with the Personal Property Registry (PPR) which entitles you to enforce your Judgment. How do you remove a writ of enforcement in Alberta? The fastest and easiest mechanism to discharge the land title Writ […]
Can Cops Tell If You Have Insurance By Running Plates Alberta?
The police will know if you have a valid insurance policy by running your plates through an electronic verification system, which is accessed directly from their in-car computers. These systems and the scanning methods used by the police to capture license plate information vary from state to state. What do police see when they run […]
Do I Need Full Coverage On A Financed Car In Alberta?
As we discussed above, to finance a car your lender will require that you have full coverage insurance. Does a financed car have to be fully insured? Yes, everyone who finances a vehicle must maintain full coverage auto insurance for the life of their loan. The lender still, technically, owns any vehicle that still has […]
How Does Getting Your License Work In Alberta?
Pass a vision test. Get at least 25 out of 30 questions correct on the knowledge test to pass. Show proof of original, valid proof of ID that also proves you are a legal resident of both Canada and Alberta. Once you pass, you will receive your learner’s licence and be considered a learner with […]