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A provincial state of emergency remains in effect due to numerous wildfires.
For wildfire related information, call the 24-hour info line at 310-4455 (available in 200+ languages) or visit alberta.ca/emergency.
If your corporation was formed in another province or country, it must be registered to do business in Alberta.
Registering your corporation in Alberta removes the need to have separate corporations in every place your corporation does business.
Your corporation is considered to be carrying on business in Alberta if:
If your corporation’s home jurisdiction is British Columbia, Manitoba or Saskatchewan, there are special streamlined processes for you. You can register your corporation in Alberta through Alberta’s Online Extra-provincial Registration. There is no cost to register or update your corporation in Alberta.
The service provider that processes your application will charge a government fee and a service fee.
See the Registry agent product catalogue.
You need to get an Alberta NUANS report and review it to make sure there are no corporations with identical names or names that are too similar to the name of your out-of-province corporation.
If your corporation's name is too similar to other corporation names in Alberta, you can use an ‘assumed name,’ which will require a separate NUANS report.
Find a NUANS service provider.
The NUANS report reserves the proposed name for 90 days. The complete report, whether an original or fax copy, must be submitted with the registration details and must be less than 91 days old.
You do not need a NUANS report when your out-of-province corporation has a number name (assigned by its home province or country) or was formed under the Canada Business Corporations Act.
If another corporation feels your corporation’s name is too similar to theirs, they can file an objection with the Registrar of Corporations. If the Registrar agrees with the objection, your corporation can be forced to change its name.
An agent for service is an individual located in Alberta who can accept notices and documents in person or by mail on behalf of the corporation. The agent for service does not need to be a lawyer.
You will need to supply:
The agent must consent to their appointment.
You can also appoint an alternative agent for service. The same details are needed.
Agents for service and alternative agents for service do not need to be part of the same firm and can be located at different addresses within Alberta.
You will need to gather copies of your charter or formation documents.
These documents include one of the following:
These documents must be certified by a:
Statement of Registration (PDF, 174 KB)
Notice of Agent for Service for Alberta or Extra-provincial Corporation (PDF, 90 KB)
Notice of Assumed Name (PDF, 2 MB)
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You need to take your forms to a registry agent or authorized Alberta service provider. You will need to bring:
If your information meets requirements, the service provider will enter it into the Corporate Registry and give you a certificate of registration.
Connect with Corporate Registry:
Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm (Monday to Friday, closed statutory holidays)
Phone: 780-427-7013
Fax: 780-422-1091
Email: [email protected]
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