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Old 09-15-2018, 05:40 PM   #6
troutman
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You don't really need a paper copy of your Land Title. It is recorded at the Land Title office - it can be searched and ordered any time. When you buy/sell/mortgage your property, your lawyer will order a current title search.

https://www.servicealberta.ca/908.cfm

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The accuracy of every title is guaranteed by the government under the Torrens System of land registration. Titles identify the current owner and show all outstanding registered interests in the land, such as mortgages, caveats, easements and builders' liens. To obtain a title search you must know the legal description, Land Identification Number Code, (LINC number) or the title number for the property you want to search. Generally, a title can not be searched by municipal address, however some registry agents have the ability to search by address.

Certified title searches are available through the Alberta Registries Spatial Information (SPIN 2) System or the Registry Agent Network. Consult your Yellow Pages directory or call 310-0000, then dial 780-427-7013 to locate a Registry Agent in your area.
We can get the legal description from the address and a tax search.

My roommates in law school used to joke about how I was learning to swindle people out of their "deeds".
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