Online Application Requirements and Process
Before you apply, ensure a Real Property Report (RPR) is ready to be issued by a Certified Alberta Land Surveyor. It is your responsibility to confirm with the surveyor that the RPR is ready to be digitally uploaded upon request.
After you have submitted the online Compliance Certificate Report application and paid the fee, your surveying company will receive a request from the City of Edmonton to upload the Real Property Report and Certificate of Title to your application.
You will receive confirmation via email with a link to check the status of the application at any time.
Once reviewed, you will receive a Compliance Certificate Report via email from the City of Edmonton.
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Payment Options
Payment can be made online or over the phone with a credit card by calling 780-442-5054. (Note, the project number will be required to make payment over the phone).
Payment must be made in full within five business days of submitting your application.
Alternative Application Methods
Print and complete Compliance Certificate Report Application Form
Mail in or drop off your application form, Real Property Report, and Alberta Land Titles to:
Edmonton Service Centre
2nd Floor, Edmonton Tower,
10111 104 Avenue NW
Edmonton, AB T5J 0J4
Office Hours: Monday to Friday 8am-4:30pm
Please note any paper applications received are subject to a delay in processing times. You will receive an email notifying you when the application is complete and ready for review.
Payment Options
Payment can be made over the phone with a credit card by calling 780-442-5054. (Note, the project number will be required to make payment over the phone). Payment can also be made by mail with a cheque to the address above.
Payment must be made in full within five business days of submitting your application.
Update a Compliance Certificate Report
If a compliance certificate report identifies next steps you can reapply within six months from the date of the original compliance report to have your Real Property Report reviewed again at a reduced fee.
This second review is called a Compliance Revision. If you apply after the six month time period, a new Compliance Certificate Report request is required.
All next steps identified on the Compliance Certificate Report must be completed before applying for an updated report.
If structures and/or encroachments were removed instead of obtaining permits and/or agreements, an updated Real Property Report prepared by your Alberta Land Surveyor reflecting these changes must be provided.