Alberta Property History Reports
Alberta is Property Proof’s deepest coverage area. Reports for Alberta addresses combine municipal open data with provincial datasets, including flood hazard mapping from the Government of Alberta and title context derived from Alberta Land Titles SPIN2 volume data.
Alberta Cities We Cover
- Edmonton Property History · permit search · sample report
- Calgary Property History · permit search · sample report
- Red Deer Property History · permit search · sample report
- Grande Prairie Property History · permit search · sample report
- Sherwood Park Property History · permit search · sample report
- Lethbridge Property History · permit search · sample report
Building Permit Records in Alberta
Alberta municipalities publish building, development, and trade permits through their open data portals. Property Proof classifies each permit as Closed, Open, Expired, or Unknown. Open permits indicate work that was authorized but never received a final inspection, which can affect insurance, mortgage conditions, and resale.
Flood & Environmental Context
Every Alberta report checks the address against the Government of Alberta Flood Awareness Map and classifies the property as inside, adjacent to, or outside a mapped flood hazard area. This matters most in river-adjacent communities in Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, and Lethbridge, where the 2013 Southern Alberta flood still shapes insurance and lending decisions.
Title & Ownership Context
Alberta is currently the only province where reports include a parcel-confirmed title summary derived from SPIN2 volume data, with PII stripped. It is not a certified copy of title.
How It Works
Enter any residential address in Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Grande Prairie, Sherwood Park and Lethbridge from the homepage. Property Proof aggregates permit history, zoning, environmental context, and assessment data from official sources into a single report, delivered in under a minute for $49 CAD, with a shareable link and PDF. Facts only. Records only. No opinions.