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Alberta Resources
 

Drivers & Motor Vehicles (Alberta)

Service Alberta is responsible for providing numerous motor vehicle and related services through the registry agent network. Motor vehicles services include driver and vehicle licensing, motor vehicle searches, driver’s abstracts, payment of fines, and personalized licence plate applications and many more. The ministry also oversees Alberta’s expansive Motor Vehicle Database. Service Alberta administers motor vehicle programs jointly with Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation.

Drivers' Licence Suspensions (Alberta)

Produced by Student Legal Services of Edmonton. Topics include: Basic Definitions; Licence Rules; Four Ways A Licence Can Be Suspended; Driving While Under The Influence Of Alcohol; Getting Your Licence Back After A Suspension; Violating Other Criminal Code Sections; Suspensions Due To Demerit Points; Other Reasons For Suspensions; and Appealing A Decision.

Impaired Driving (Alberta)

This online publication is from the Student Legal Services of Edmonton. Includes information about: Impaired Driving, “Over 80", And Refusal; A Person’s Right To Contact A Lawyer Or To Be Informed Of That Right; Penalties For Impaired Related Offences; Licence Suspensions; The Ignition Interlock Program. This resource is also available for download as a PDF.
Related keywords: Crimes and offences (18)

Information for Consumers: Automobile Insurance (Alberta)

This online resource from the Government of Alberta provides links to topics related to automobile insurance. Topics include: Standard Auto Insurance Policy and Endorsements; Auto Insurance Complaints; Auto Accident Benefit Claims and Minor Injuries; Auto Insurance Studies and Reports; and What to do after an Auto Collision.

Reality Choices (Service Alberta)

Reality Choices is from Service Alberta and is a consumer resource for young adults who are moving away from home for the first time. It consists of five modules: Dealing with Credit, You and Your Money, A Roof over Your Head, In the Driver's Seat, Shopping for Satisfaction. The modules are based on a national version of Reality Choices released earlier this year by federal, provincial and territorial consumer affairs ministers, but have been adapted to give Albertans key information about consumer protection laws in Alberta.
Related keywords: Consumer protection and fraud (79), Landlord and tenant (55)

Registries (Service Alberta)

Registry transactions include the issuing and renewing of drivers’ licences, registrations of birth, marriage and death, land title searches and transfers, and registrations of corporations, vehicles, and liens. The majority of these services are delivered on behalf of the Government of Alberta by registry agents located in communities throughout the province. This section of the Service Alberta website provides information on registries in the following categories: Charitable organizations; Corporate registry; Drivers/vehicles; Land titles; Personal property registry; Registry agents (find an agent) and Vital statistics. Many related forms can be downloaded and some services are now available online.
Related keywords: Business (69), Consumer protection and fraud (79), Real estate and home ownership (20)

Traffic Court - what you need to know when you've been charged with a provincial offence (Alberta)

This booklet from Alberta Justice provides general information about proceedings in Traffic Court. Contents include: You Have Been Charged with An offence. Now What?; Do You Need an Interpreter?; Lawyers and Agents; How do You Get A Lawyer or an Agent?; Legal Aid; Alberta Law Line; Other Services; Your First Court Appearance; If You Plead Not Guilty; If You are Thinking of Pleading Guilty; Where and When will the Trial be?; Getting Ready for Trial when You Have Plead Not Guilty; What Happens at Trial?; Sentencing; and Victims of Crime Surcharge on Offenders.(PDF - 16 pages)
Related keywords: Legal process (100)


Canada / Federal Resources
 

A Victim's Guide to the Criminal Justice System (MADD)

This brochure is designed to assist victims dealing with the aftermath of an alcohol or drug-related crash. The brochure was created and published by Mother's Against Drunk Driving (MADD) in 2009. (PDF - 64 pages) 
Related keywords: Drugs and alcohol (23), Legal process (100), Victim support and victim rights (42)

Assurance automobile - Bureau d’Assurance du Canada (BAC)

Introduction à l'assurance auto; Vous souscrivez ou renouvelez une assurance?; L'assurance auto selon votre lieu de residence; Sécurité routière; Vous songez à acheter une voiture?; Que faire en cas d'accident?; Après la collision vient la demande d’indemnité; Adressez-vous à l'expert.
Related keywords: Consumer protection and fraud (79)

Canada Safety Council

The Canada Safety Council is a national, non-government, charitable organization dedicated to safety. Their mission is to lead in the national effort to reduce preventable deaths, injuries and economic loss in public and private places throughout Canada. Their website serves as a credible, reliable resource for safety information, education and awareness in all aspects of Canadian life - in traffic, at home, at work and at leisure.
Related keywords: Public safety (46), School safety (15), Workers' health and safety (29)

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