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Waiving a Filing Fee

If you can’t afford to pay the filing fees for court, you can make an application at a Court Registry office to find out whether or not you qualify to have the filing fee waived. Learn if you qualify to have filing fees waived and how to apply here.

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Human Rights in Residential Tenancies and the Residential Tenancies Dispute Resolution Service (RTDRS)

This blog post clarifies the current law in terms of the human rights of residential tenants in Alberta, identifies concerns about a lack of effective protection of tenants’ human rights at the Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service, and suggests that lawyers and advocates working in this area should ask questions to determine if discrimination is occurring and, if so, make their clients aware of their rights and how they can protect them.

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Licence plates and driver documents

On this page you will find information on how to renew or replace a driver's licence, get a licence plate or a parking placard for people with disabilities, exchange a licence from outside Alberta, Update driving documents, and more

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Licence Plates

In Alberta a valid licence plate must be displayed on your vehicle at all times. Check out this page to find out more abouthow to acquire a plate and what options are available to you.

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Family Guide to Federal Corrections in Alberta - Edmonton Area
This guide is designed with the intent of helping families and friends of men incarcerated in Alberta navigate our sometimes complex and intimidating Criminal Justice System. This booklet has been prepared by the Edmonton John Howard Society.
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Alberta Registry Services

Find or become a registry agent, get an Alberta ID card and become a Registries Online subscriber. Learn more about the identification and documentation you will need if you are applying for a driver’s licence or Alberta ID card. p>

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Guide to Services for Lower Income Albertans

The Government of Alberta has many programs to help lower income Albertans. This guide can help find out what's available. Programs are listed in seven groups:Work and Work Skills, Financial, Housing, Legal Assistance, Health Expenses, Families with Children, and People with Disabilities. For each program, you will find an outline of what it does and where to go for information.This guide is up-to-date as of March 2005.

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MyHealth Records

A new online tool gives adults access to their personal health records, including immunizations, medications and lab test results.

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My Health Records

A new online tool gives adults access to their personal health records, including immunizations, medications and lab test results.

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Rural LIfe
Resources to support rural Albertans covering topics such as farm safety, farm water, rural utilities and educational programs.

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