Peace Officer Program Fees
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A receipt will be emailed to you once your payment has been processed. Please print the receipt and send it with your application forms as proof of payment.
A Public Security Peace Officer (PSPO) is a person who works to uphold and enforce certain laws and regulations in Alberta. A PSPO is given limited powers and authority, under the current Alberta Peace Officer Act (May, 2007).
A receipt will be emailed to you once your payment has been processed. Please print the receipt and send it with your application forms as proof of payment.
Failure to provide a receipt with your application will delay processing of your application.
Refunds:
- Refunds will not be processed for this product.
- The fee covers the cost of processing your application and is required whether your application is successful or not.
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FOIP Information
The personal information collected is for the administration of the MyAlberta eServices program. This collection is authorized by section 33(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. For questions about the collection of personal information, contact a MyAlberta eServices Information Officer by email at myalberta.eservices@gov.ab.ca, by phone at 1-844-643-2788 or by mail at P.O. Box 11966, Station Main, Edmonton Alberta T5J 3L1.