A Writ of Enforcement is a document filed with the Court of Queen’s Bench of Alberta. After a judgment or Court Order in your favour has been filed, this document will allow for the collection of the debt owed. The Writ of Enforcement will need to be registered with the Personal Property Registry (PPR) to enforce the creditor’s interest and is effective for two years from the date of registration. It will need to be renewed every two years if the interest has not been satisfied or the registration with the PPR will expire.
Forms Required:
Writ of Enforcement Financing Statement: https://cfr.forms.gov.ab.ca/Form/REG3342.pdf
Documents Required:
Clerk stamped Judgment or court form from the court and court file number
Information Required:
Names, and address of all debtors, creditors, and solicitor/agents
- Authorized persons full name and signature
- Contact information for individual(s) authorizing
NOTES:
Requests can also be sent in through email or fax.
Fee:
$30.00
Payment information:
We accept credit cards and all forms of payment but an additional 3% fee for all credit card transactions will apply.