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  2. Begin by entering your name as the registered owner of the estate in fee simple. Ensure you specify any encumbrances, liens, or interests related to the land.
  3. In the 'Schedule' section, provide a detailed description of the land being transferred.
  4. Indicate the consideration amount in dollars for the transfer. This is crucial for legal documentation.
  5. Sign in the designated area as the Transferor and ensure a witness signs as well.
  6. If applicable, have your spouse complete the Consent of Spouse section, acknowledging their agreement to the transfer.
  7. Complete any additional affidavits required, such as Affidavit of Attestation or Affidavit Re Value Of Land, ensuring all signatures are obtained.

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Most titles, documents or plans can be ordered through the Alberta Registries Spatial Information System (SPIN2), Alberta Registry for Land Online (ARLO) or through a registry agent. You can also search for a title by name.
The actual registration process can take a day or two or a few weeks depending on the Land Title Office. Usually the transfer of land process takes 3-7 days (but in past years took as long as 3 months) but we can let you know how long Alberta Land Titles is taking when you come in.
With the onX Hunt App, you can see property boundaries and landowner information throughout the United States and, in Canada, you can view property lines where available.
How to find your legal land description Copy of a certificate of title: You may have a copy of your certificate of title provided when you purchased your property or registered a mortgage etc. Tax Notice or Property Assessment: Most municipal tax or assessment documents include your legal description of your property.
When a boundary is determined, an Alberta Land Surveyor typically inserts a one metre-long metal pin at the exact intersection of property lines. The location of these pins is marked on survey plans registered at Land Titles. These pins or markers are called survey evidence.
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The fastest way to find your property lines is to check your plat map, property deed, or previous survey. You can also use GPS apps like LandGlide or Landgrid to view approximate boundaries. For the most accurate results, hire a licensed land surveyor, especially before building or selling.

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