Planning a wedding? You’ll need a marriage licence to legally marry in Alberta. Applications can be picked up at Ivy Lane Registry or you can download it by clicking the link below. It must be completed and returned no more than three months before your wedding day, as the licence expires after three months.
A death certificate is an official record used for estate settlements, pension claims, and other legal matters. Only eligible next of kin or legal representatives can apply. Additional documents may be required depending on your relationship to the deceased.
Need a copy of a birth or marriage certificate? These official documents are often required for things like travel, school registration, pension applications, or legal proceedings. You can apply through Ivy Lane Registry for Alberta-issued certificates.
To legally change your name in Alberta, you must complete a name change application and submit supporting documents. This applies whether you‘re changing your name after marriage or for personal reasons. Additional security checks are required if you‘re 18 or older.