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Alberta Affidavit of Service

When you serve a legal document on someone in Alberta, you must make an Affidavit of Service to prove that the document was served.

  • An Affidavit of Service is required in circumstances where service of documents is required by law, such as legal proceedings, landlord-tenant notices and evictions, repossessions, foreclosures, etc.
  • This free form is issued by Alberta Courts in accordance with the Revised Rules of Court. Click the link to download the form directly from Alberta Courts.
  • The Affidavit of Service must be given in front of an officer of the court, such as a notary or a commissioner for oaths.
  • To be used only for service within the Province of Alberta, Canada.
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Alberta Affidavit Form 49 (Court of King's Bench)

Use this free Form 49 Affidavit to prepare an affidavit for a legal action in Alberta Court of King's Bench.

  • All Court of King's Bench affidavits are created using this same basic form, under Rule 13.19 of the revised Rules of Court.
  • This is a free form available in Microsoft Word format.
  • Intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta.
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Alberta Dower Act Forms

When selling a real estate property in Alberta, you must provide Dower Act Forms with your transfer documents.


This package contains the following items:

    • a Dower Affidavit,
    • Consent of Spouse and Certificate of Acknowledgement by Spouse, and
    • Affidavit of Executor or Administrator.

How to use the forms

These forms must be signed in front of a Notary or Commissioner for Oaths and attached to any instrument (such as a transfer of land) disposing of a principal residence (i.e. the home in which you live).

The Affidavits and Consent form fulfill the requirements of the Alberta Dower Act with respect to spousal consent to the disposition of the matrimonial homestead.

Format and legal jurisdiction

The Dower Act Forms are available in MS Word format. They are intended to be used only in the Province of Alberta, Canada.

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