COVID-19 Updates: Taking steps to return to normal.
- Public health restrictions: Alberta entered Step 2 on March 1.
- Book your vaccine: Albertans 5+ can get it now. Get third dose when eligible.
COVID-19 Updates: Taking steps to return to normal.
Responsible for services including registries, land titles, consumer protection and the Alberta Queen's Printer.
Nate Glubish was sworn in as Minister of Service Alberta on April 30, 2019.
We are taking action to protect the livelihoods of hardworking Albertans in the construction industry by introducing timelines and rules for payments and liens, ensuring contractors and subcontractors are paid on time.
New legislation will help keep Albertans safe by ensuring violent offenders must live under their own names.
MyAlberta Digital ID is your single, verified online identity for interactions with the Government of Alberta.
Find consumer alerts about activities that pose threats to the marketplace.
Use our enforcement search tool to learn if an individual or business was not following consumer protection laws.
Access information and resources for the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Service Alberta is the government’s solution provider and supports the significant events in Albertans’ lives, like having a child, getting married, mourning the loss of a loved one, getting a driver’s licence, or buying a home.
Service Alberta is responsible for:
Budget 2022 is moving Alberta forward by building health system capacity, getting more Albertans working, and balancing the budget.
Alberta parents can register their newborn’s birth information and order birth certificates online.
Albertans can now renew their driver’s licences and identification cards online any time, anywhere.
Alberta’s government is investing in the province’s first public sector artificial intelligence (AI) lab.
Alberta’s government is proposing changes to increase the efficiency and fairness of condominium laws.