Register an Alberta Corporation
Complete our straightforward form and receive corporate documents via email within 2 hours.
Complete our straightforward form and receive corporate documents via email within 2 hours.
Complete our straightforward form and receive corporate documents via email within 2 hours.
Complete our straightforward form and receive corporate documents via email within 2 hours.
Embarking on the journey of registering your business is a significant step toward growth and success. At Register Alberta Business, we understand that the process can be complex, which is why we offer a seamless online solution for entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes. Our team of skilled lawyers is dedicated to simplifying the business registration process, providing you with expert guidance every step of the way. With our online platform, register your business from the comfort of your own office or home.
Incorporating a business in Alberta with the assistance of our business lawyer is a wise decision as it ensures that all legal aspects are handled correctly. Here's what you need to prepare before incorporating a business in Alberta with the help of our lawyer: A business name, registered office address, directors appointment, share structure, and we will handle the articles of incorporation, compliance checks of your corporation with our legal team, registration filling, as well as maintenance of your corporations, eg. annual returns.
Registering your business as a federal corporation in Canada provides some protection for your business name within the federal jurisdiction. When you incorporate your business at the federal level under the Canada Business Corporations Act (CBCA), you receive exclusive rights to the business name within that federal jurisdiction. This means that no other federal corporation can use the same or a confusingly similar name.
Registering as an extra-provincial or extra-territorial corporation in Canada allows a corporation that is incorporated in one Canadian province or territory to operate in other provinces or territories without incorporating separately in each location. This is important for businesses that operate in multiple regions of Canada and want to expand their activities across provincial or territorial borders.
In Canada, a nonprofit organization (NPO) is an entity that operates for purposes other than making a profit for its members, owners, or shareholders. Nonprofit organizations are typically established to pursue specific charitable, educational, social, or community-based goals.
In Alberta, a trade name is a name used by a business or individual to conduct business that may be different from the legal name of the business or individual. Registering a trade name is an important step if you plan to operate your business using a name other than your personal name or the legal name of your company.
A partnership is a common form of business structure in Alberta, Canada, where two or more individuals or entities join together to carry on a business for profit. Partnerships in Alberta can take various forms, including general partnerships, limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships (LLPs). The structure you choose will determine the level of liability each partner has and their roles within the partnership. General partnerships are the most common, where partners have unlimited personal liability.