A court bailiff can remove your belongings and then change the locks. If necessary, a court bailiff can even physically remove you from the property. If you are paying your rent, it is illegal for a landlord to remove your belongings from the rental unit or lock you out of the rental unit without using an authorized court bailiff.
The Attorney General publishes a list of authorized court bailiffs, and only the companies on this list are allowed to enforce a Writ of Possession. You will not receive a reply. Submissions that include telephone numbers, addresses, or emails will be removed. Table of contents. File a court order To do this, follow this process: File an application or claim in court Step 2.
Serve the court order You will need to serve the court order through a process server. Your landlord cannot evict you or take your property. Only a bailiff can do this. Related Office of the Sheriff — Civil Enforcement Make a complaint about a civil enforcement agency Serving a notice in a court application Courtroom etiquette Alberta court procedures.
Was this page helpful? Yes No. The date for possession is not the same as an eviction date. Your landlord can ask bailiffs to evict if you don't leave by the date for possession.
Most landlords use county court bailiffs. Some use high court bailiffs, also known as high court enforcement officers HCEOs. County court bailiffs have a backlog because of coronavirus and it could take several weeks before the bailiffs arrange an eviction date. High court enforcement is usually quicker. Bailiffs and HCEOs must give you at least 2 weeks' notice of the eviction date. Find out what happens on the eviction date.
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