971 James Mowatt Trail SW
Edmonton, AB
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Saturday: 10 AM - 2 PM
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Commonly Asked Questions about Registry Services in Edmonton
Have a question about registry services in Edmonton? Ellerslie Registry will provide you with the answer. Browse our list of frequently asked questions; contact us if you have a question that has not been answered below. For more information, visit the Service Alberta website.
Do I need to bring any documents to get my driver's licence renewed?
Yes, you need to carry your existing driver's licence. Additionally, you may need to show a:
- Medical report
- Proof of Status in Canada
- Proof of Alberta residency
To get my vehicle registered, what documents do I bring?
The documents that you need to carry for vehicle registration include:
- Proof of identity
- Proof of ownership
- Insurance document valid in Alberta
- New vehicle information statement for a brand-new vehicle
- A letter of authorization signed by the absent owner, in case of joint ownership of the vehicle
- Out-of-province inspection to register an out-of-province vehicle
- Transport Canada Vehicle Import Form 1 for vehicles from outside Canada
What is the process for getting a vital statistics certificate?
Follow these steps to get a vital statistics certificate in Alberta:
- Visit us with a valid identification document.
- Fill out the application for obtaining the certificate.
- We will send you the document via mail once it has been issued.
What documents should I bring for my Class 7 learner's exam?
For taking your Class 7 learner's knowledge exam, you would require:
- Two identification documents, one of which must show your date of birth
- Proof of Status in Canada
- Proof of Alberta residency
*For applicants under 18 years of age, a parent/legal guardian would need to be present to sign a consent form. If the parent/legal guardian has a driver's licence valid in the province of Alberta, the applicant won't need to present proof of residency.
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