Alberta divorce certificate sample 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alberta Divorce Certificate application in the editor.
  2. Begin with Section 1, where you will enter your contact and mailing information. Fill in your name, telephone numbers, mailing address, and email address accurately.
  3. Proceed to Section 2 for Divorce Details. Here, provide the full names of both spouses at the time of divorce, the year of divorce, and court file number. If you lack a copy of your Divorce Judgment, indicate that you need assistance from the courts.
  4. In Section 3, complete the Payment Information. Choose your payment method and specify quantities for each document type required. Ensure all credit card details are filled out correctly if applicable.
  5. Move to Section 4 and sign the Authorization form allowing Untie the Knot Divorce Service to access your court file on your behalf.
  6. Finally, review all sections for accuracy before submitting via fax or email as instructed in Section 3.

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To obtain details about a divorce or a copy of your divorce certificate, you must contact the court that processed the divorce application. If you cannot remember which court processed the application for your divorce, the Registry may be able to give you the address of the court and/or a reference number.
To get a copy of your divorce certificate, or other information about your divorce, you need to contact the court that processed the divorce. If you are not sure which court processed your divorce, you may find out by contacting the Central Registry of Divorce Proceedings.
Your should apply to either: the Divorce Service Centre - if your case number is 16 digits. the court that handled your divorce - if your case number is not 16 digits.
The Provincial Archives holds divorce records for most Judicial Districts but the records are not more recent than about 1975. For divorces after these dates, you need to contact the Courthouse in the Judicial District in which the divorce occurred. Contact information can be found on the Alberta Courts website.
You must contact the court that processed the divorce application to get that information. To obtain details about a divorce or a copy of your divorce certificate, you must contact the court that processed the divorce application.