To order a birth certificate you must fall into one of the following catergories: Self (ordering your own certificate) Parent Legal guardian Please bring: Valid, government issued photo ID Please note: If your valid Identification is not written in english you must provide an English translation with an affidavit from the translator stating that their translation is accurate. Please fill out the following form and bring it to the registry office with you to shorten your waiting time. Birth Certificate Application Birth Certificate Consent for a Minor
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Alberta Birth Certificates
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Marriage Licences and Marriage Certificates
Marriage Licence: Both parties to the intended marriage must be present in order for us to issue a marriage licence. Both parties will also need to bring valid photo ID. ie. Driver's licence, Passaport, Alberta Identification Card. Each of the intended parties will also need to fill out a separate application form. To print the form, please click the link below. Application for Marriage License Marriage Certificate: Either party to the marriage may come in to any registry office to order a marriage certificate. Please bring valid photo identification. ie. Driver's licence, Passaport, Alberta Identification Card. You may print the following application form and bring it into our…
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Legal Name Change
Basic information about Legal Name Changes. (LCN) This application must be submitted in person to a registry agent office The applicant must provide acceptable proof of identity The information you provide on your forms must be as complete as possible. You must come into a registry office to pick up the LCN paperwork. We will help walk you through it. Who is eligible to apply for Vital Statistics' legal change of name documents? a) The adult person whose name was changed. b) The person who applied for the change of name. c) A guardian or trustee for a person whose name was changed. A copy of the legal…
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Death Certificate
Death Certificates: Proof of death. Application for Death Documents Who is eligible to apply for Vital Statistics' death documents? a) The executor, personal representative or estate administrator of the deceased person's estate. A copy of the legal document showing the applicant's name must be attached to the application. b) An adult next-of-kin* of the deceased person, including a minor parent, spouse or partner. Proof of relationship or an Affidavit of Relationship** must be attached to the application. c) A guardian or trustee for the deceased person immediately before death as established by court documents. A copy of the legal document showing the applicant's name must be…
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Other Provincial Websites
For information on Vital Statistic records for other provinces and countries in North America, please enjoy the links below. Provincial Government Websites: British Columbia: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/home Saskatchewan: https://www.saskatchewan.ca/ Manitoba: https://www.gov.mb.ca/index.html Ontario: https://www.ontario.ca/?docid=121591 Quebec: http://www.etatcivil.gouv.qc.ca/en/default.html Newfoundland: https://www.gov.nl.ca/ Nova Scotia: https://beta.novascotia.ca/ Prince Edward Island: https://www.princeedwardisland.ca/en Northwest Territories: https://www.gov.nt.ca/ Yukon: http://www.gov.yk.ca/ Foreign Government Websites: USA: https://www.usa.gov Mexico: https://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/mexico-mexique/index.aspx?lang=eng
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