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From filing your annual return to incorporating your business, we can handle a range of business and corporate registry services. While our staff cannot offer legal advice, we are happy to answer your questions in person or on the phone. Browse our business and corporate services to learn more.
An Alberta Corporate Search involves accessing the provincial database to retrieve comprehensive information about a corporation registered within the province. This search provides details about the corporation’s current status, directors, shareholders, registered office, and any filed documents, enabling informed business decisions and due diligence.
Changing the name of an Alberta corporation requires submitting an application along with the necessary documents. The new name must comply with legal requirements and should not be identical or misleadingly similar to existing names.
Registering trade names or partnerships in Alberta is essential when a business operates under a name other than its legal corporate name. This registration ensures transparency and prevents confusion among consumers and stakeholders.
Annual returns are mandatory filings that provide updated information about a corporation’s directors, shareholders, and addresses. Amendments to the corporation’s details need to be reported to ensure accurate records with the Alberta government.
If a corporation has been dissolved, it may be possible to revive it by filing the necessary documents and paying any outstanding fees. This process reinstates the corporation’s legal status, allowing it to resume operations.
Dissolving an Alberta corporation means officially ending its legal existence. This process involves settling outstanding obligations, notifying stakeholders, and filing dissolution documents with the appropriate government authorities.
Incorporating a business in Alberta involves legally establishing a separate entity from its owners. This process provides limited liability protection and allows the business to operate as a distinct legal entity with its own rights and responsibilities.
A NUANS (Newly Upgraded Automated Name Search) report is necessary when incorporating or changing the name of a corporation. It helps identify existing business names and trademarks to ensure the proposed name is unique and available for use
A Personal Lien Search in Alberta involves checking the Personal Property Registry to determine if there are any registered security interests or liens against a specific individual’s personal property. This search helps creditors and potential lenders assess the existing financial obligations of a person before extending credit or entering into financial agreements. It’s a crucial step in evaluating the risk associated with lending or financing transactions.