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Nearly 12 million transactions are conducted through Alberta Registries each year, including the issuing and renewing of drivers’ licences, registrations of birth, marriage and death, land title searches and transfers, and registrations of corporations, vehicles, and liens. The majority of these services are available from registry agents located in communities throughout the province.
An increasing number of services are also available online. For example, Albertans may now renew most passenger vehicles through the Internet, many related forms can be downloaded from the Service Alberta website and Registries On-Line provides authorized users with electronic access to pertinent information from the land titles, personal property and corporate registries.
For more information about registry services, go to the frequently asked questions section on this site, visit a registry agent or call Alberta Registries (780-427-7013).
Service Categories
Corporate Registry
Provides an index of all Corporate Registries services and information including corporations, extra-provincial corporations, non-profit companies, and societies. Read moreDrivers/ Vehicles
Information and links for registering vehicles, applying for drivers licences, applying for identity cards, driver testing, types of drivers licences. Read moreLand Titles
Information about services and documents needed for land registration. Read morePersonal Property Registry
The Personal Property Registry provides on-line registration and search services to support the legislative requirements of the Personal Property Security Act and the enforcement of money judgments and other civil enforcement proceedings that form part of the Civil Enforcement Act. Read moreRegistry Agents
Registry agent services include motor vehicle registration, driver licensing and testing, personal property (lien) searches and registrations, land title searches, corporate registry searches, and vital statistics searches. Read moreVital Statistics
Service Alberta regulates the registration of all vital events that occur in Alberta such as births, deaths, adoptions, marriages, and changes of name. They are also responsible for the registration of religious organizations and clergy who perform marriages, marriage commissioner appointments and providing burial permits.
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