Alberta Filing Information

Danielle Herring
February 25, 2013

This blog was last updated on July 30, 2021

It is my pleasure to help spread the word about filing to Alberta.
There is some confusion about which companies really need to file to Alberta. If your company is located or has a branch in Alberta you should file with them. Otherwise, you can still send your Canadian property records to your state of incorporation.
Reports are due April 30th for all holder types. Alberta has an online filing process that will allow holders to report unclaimed property. Holders may use the webform submission process to report a small number of properties or the XML File Upload process to report large numbers of property.
For more information about Alberta reporting, click here.
 
 

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Danielle Herring

In her role as compliance manager for unclaimed property reporting, Danielle Herring oversees support of the product, researches changes in state unclaimed property laws so the system is updated to comply with them, and tests changes to the system before they are released. Danielle also completes some report and letter processing for current clients, assists with their direct support, provides customer training, and helps with troubleshooting and questions about using the product. Outside of work, Danielle loves to garden and is a master gardener.
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