A Certificate of Compliance is a written confirmation by the Town that all building(s) and structures on a property comply with the setback requirements of the Town of Didsbury’s Land Use Bylaw. It is often requested during real estate transactions by the purchaser or lending agencies. A Certificate of Compliance is not required by the Town and does not involve enforcement of building code requirements.
To Request a Certificate of Compliance
To obtain a Certificate of Compliance, you must submit a Real Property Report (RPR), prepared and signed by an Alberta Land Surveyor. The RPR must be less than 10 years old. If an RPR is older than one year, a Statutory Declaration will need to be signed by the property owner stating that there have been no changes to the property as shown. A Statutory Declaration can be obtained at the Town of Didsbury main office at 1606 14 Street.
To obtain a Real Property Report, you may contact a surveying company of your choice.
The fee for a Certificate of Compliance is $100 and payment can be made in cash in-person or by credit card in-person or over the phone at 403-335-3391.
For questions or to request a Certificate of Compliance:
or email: lgaudette@didsbury.ca