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Alberta Foreign Ownership Declaration Form 3

This Form 3 Foreign Ownership Declaration must be filed by all non-Canadians, non-permanent residents and foreign controlled corporations when they purchase an interest in controlled land in the Province of Alberta.

  • The Land Titles Act defines controlled land as land in Alberta that does not include crown lands (excluding land held by the Public Trustee), land within the boundaries of a city, town, village or summer village, and mines and minerals.
  • A foreign ownership declaration must be completed and filed by every beneficial owner of controlled land in the Province of Alberta. This Form 3 Declaration is for persons who are either not Canadian citizens or are not normally resident in Canada, and for corporations in which a majority of the voting shares are held by non-Canadians.
  • The form is a Microsoft Word template which can be completed either by hand or on a computer and filed with the Foreign Ownership of Land Administration office.
  • You can access the fillable PDF directly from Service Alberta by using the link provided.
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Alberta Foreign Ownership Declaration Form 4 (Trustees)

Any trustee who holds an interest in controlled land in Alberta on behalf of another party must file this Form 4 Foreign Ownership Declaration.

  • Any person, firm or corporation who owns an interest in controlled land in the Province of Alberta must file a foreign ownership declaration, in accordance with the Land Titles Act.
  • Controlled land refers to any land which falls outside of municipal boundaries (i.e. it is not part of the land owned by a city, town, village or summer village).
  • This Form 4 must be filed by any person who will be acting as a trustee in holding the interest in trust for or on behalf of another party.
  • You can access the fillable PDF directly from Service Alberta through the link provided.
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Alberta Caveat Forbidding Registration

File a caveat to protect your interest under a purchase agreement for Alberta land with this free Form 26.

  • As the purchaser of a property, you have an interest in the property and can file a caveat under the Alberta Land Titles Act.
  • The form includes the required Form 27 Affidavit in support.
  • This template includes the appropriate wording for registering a purchaser's interest pursuant to a purchase agreement between the caveator and the owner of the property.
  • You can access the fillable PDF directly from Service Alberta by using the link provided.
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Alberta Quit Claim Deed

File a Quit Claim Deed on title to land situated in Alberta with this downloadable easy-to-use template.

  • The party transferring the land (the Grantor) transfers its entire interest in the land to the recipient (the Grantee).
  • The Grantor agrees to quit claim (give up any claim) against the land.
  • The document includes the affidavits required to register the deed at the Alberta Land Titles Office.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
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Alberta Transfer of Land Form 8

When selling real estate in Alberta, you must convey the title to the new owner by registering this Transfer of Land form with an Alberta Registry Office.

  • The form must be completed and signed where indicated by the seller and the buyer, and submitted for filing with the appropriate fees.
  • The form includes an Affidavit of Execution, Dower Act requirements, and Affidavit of Value.
  • This form is in MS Word format and can be completed either by hand or on a computer.
  • Alberta Land Titles Form 8, Transfer of Land.
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Alberta Dower Act Forms

When selling a real estate property in Alberta, you must provide Dower Act Forms with your transfer documents.

  • This package contains:
    • a Dower Affidavit,
    • Consent of Spouse and Certificate of Acknowledgement by Spouse, and
    • Affidavit of Executor or Administrator.
  • These forms must be attached to any instrument (such as a transfer of land) disposing of a principal residence in order to fulfill the requirements of the Dower Act with respect to spousal consent to the disposition of the matrimonial homestead.
  • Available in MS Word format.
  • For use only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.
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