Licensed Insolvency Trustees in St. Albert, Alberta
Licensed Insolvency Trustees (LITs) in St. Albert are federally licensed professionals who administer consumer proposals and bankruptcies. They are the only professionals legally authorized to file these proceedings under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act. Initial consultations are typically free. There are 0 LITs serving the St. Albert area. Verify any trustee's licence on the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy directory.
Licensed Insolvency Trustees in St. Albert
All providers listed below are licensed by the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy. Initial consultations are typically free.
Vicky Samuels
Airdrie
View profile →Angela Lock
Calgary
View profile →Braden Burritt
Calgary
View profile →Breanna Burkard-Smith
Calgary
View profile →Breanne Scott
Calgary
View profile →Bryan Krol
Calgary
View profile →Charla Smith
Calgary
View profile →Chelsea Taylor
Calgary
View profile →Christopher Keliher
Calgary
View profile →Craig Fryzuk
Calgary
View profile →Crystal Buhler
Calgary
View profile →Dana Gaspar
Calgary
View profile →David Adams
Calgary
View profile →Derek Church
Calgary
View profile →Duncan MacRae
Calgary
View profile →Dustin Olver
Calgary
View profile →Frank Fabiano
Calgary
View profile →Gary Bentham
Calgary
View profile →Harman Buttar
Calgary
View profile →Harold Narfason
Calgary
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I find a Licensed Insolvency Trustee in St. Albert?
You can search the OSB directory at ic.gc.ca or browse MyClearDebt's verified directory. All LITs are federally licensed. Initial consultations are typically free.
What does a Licensed Insolvency Trustee do?
LITs administer consumer proposals and bankruptcies under the BIA. They assess your financial situation, explain your options, file the necessary paperwork, and communicate with your creditors on your behalf.
MyClearDebt is not a debt relief provider. We do not provide financial or legal advice. Only Licensed Insolvency Trustees can administer consumer proposals and bankruptcies in Canada. Verify any provider's licence on the OSB register.