Auto insurance in Alberta is changing on January 1, 2022. All policies in Alberta will have the new Direct Compensation for Property Damage (DCPD) coverage added, which will make it easier for you to make a claim for property damage if you’ve been in a collision that was not your fault. Is Alberta switching to […]
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What Happens If You Don’T Pay A Speeding Ticket In Alberta?
All overdue tickets are: charged a late fee if you don’t pay a ticket by its due date. eventually transferred to the Fines Enforcement Program for collection. What happens if you forget to pay a speeding fine? If the penalty charge is not paid within 14 days of a Charge Certificate being served then we […]
How Long Does Driving Without Insurance Stay On Your Record In Alberta?
3 years. If you’re caught driving without insurance, it will stay on your driving abstract and affect your future insurance premiums for 3 years. This infraction stays on your record. If you’re caught a second time, the fees are even higher, up to $20,000. Your Car Will Be Impounded. What happens if you get caught […]
How Do You Get Out Of A Speeding Ticket In Alberta?
Pay your ticket online. Enter a guilty plea on voluntary payment tickets and request time to pay. Request a resolution offer from the Crown. Plead not guilty and request a trial date. How do I fight a radar ticket in Alberta? If you wish to dispute your traffic ticket, visit Traffic Tickets Service to request […]
Is An Alberta Power Of Attorney Valid In Bc?
Recognition of Powers of Attorney from Another Province in Canada. Unlike a Will, a Power of Attorney drafted and signed in one province will not necessarily be recognized or enforceable in another province, unless there is some legislation in that other province which provides for recognition. Does a POA have to be notarized in BC? […]
How Much Is The Alberta Relaunch Grant?
Eligible organizations can apply for 15 per cent of their pre-COVID-19 revenue, up to an initial maximum of $5,000 in funding. How much is the SME relaunch grant? The payment is calculated as 15% of the eligible organization’s pre-curtailed monthly revenue to a maximum of $10,000. Eligible organizations must demonstrate a revenue reduction of 30% […]
When Did Minimum Wage Go Up To 15 In Alberta?
The minimum wage in Alberta is currently $15.00 per hour. It has been set at this amount since the last increase in 2018, when the province became the first in Canada to introduce a $15.00 per hour minimum wage. The amount is set by the Employment Standards Code. What is the minimum wage in Alberta […]
What Is An Alberta Identification Card?
If you are an Alberta resident who can legally live in Canada and do not have a valid driver’s licence, you can apply for an ID card to use as photo identification. An Alberta ID card is for identification purposes only and does not allow the holder to operate a motor vehicle. The ID card […]
How Do I Verify My Alberta Digital Id?
In order to verify your digital identity you must have a valid Alberta driver’s licence or identification card. These documents require a permanent address as proof of residency in Alberta. What is Digital ID verification? We can define what digital identity verification is—it’s a process that validates a person’s identifying traits and verifies they really […]
Does Credit Score Affect Car Insurance In Alberta?
If you’re securing car insurance in Alberta, however, your auto insurance company can use your credit score to determine your premium — but they can’t do it without your consent. So, if an insurance company asks to see your credit score, you have the right to say no. Does your credit score affect car insurance? […]