
Register as a Third Party Advertiser
Eligibility
To be eligible to register as a Third Party Advertiser, you must be one of the following:
- An individual who resides in Alberta.
- A group of which all members reside in Alberta.
- A corporation that carries out business in Alberta.
- An Alberta trade union or Alberta employee organization.
Note: Refer to Section 163 of the LAEA for further details.
When do I need to register as a Third Party?
A Third Party Advertiser must register when either of the following occur:
- it has incurred expenses of at least $1,000 or plans to incur advertising expenses of at least $1,000 for election advertising, or
- it has accepted advertising contributions of at least $1,000 or plans to accept advertising contributions of at least $1,000.
- notify the City of St. Albert of changes to the registration in writing within 30 days.
How to Register as a Third Party Advertiser
- Download and complete the Third Party Registration Form (Form 27)
Note for Groups and Corporations: include a list of principal officer(s) or principal members. - Submit the completed Third Party Registration (Form 27):
- Via email: election@stalbert.ca
- Drop off, mail or courier to the following address:
City of St. Albert
Attention: Election Office
3rd Floor, 5 St. Anne Street
St. Albert, AB T8N 3Z9
Please check back regularly as information on this page is subject to change and/or additional information may be posted. This information is provided as a courtesy to candidates and the City of St. Albert is in no way responsible for errors or omissions. Please consult the Local Authorities Election Act as a comprehensive guide to the election and the changes within. It is the responsibility of the candidate to read and understand the legislation and bylaw(s) concerning this election.Related Pages
Last edited: February 4, 2025