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File an Adjuster’s Fire Report
The Office of the Fire Marshall requires a licensed insurance adjuster to report any loss of insured property due to fire including: Buildings, Vehicles, Contents of buildings or vehicles, and Any other insured property that doesn’t fall into the three categories above. Complete the online form below to submit the report (preliminary or final) or download and complete the Adjusters Fire Report. What information do I need to complete the online form? You will need to provide: Identity the contact details for the insured business/organization or individual, including date of birth (individual...
Province creates Major Incident Readiness Team to prepare for 2023 Hurricane Season
Today, the province announced that a Major Incident Readiness Team (MIRT) has been created, comprised of elected and government officials, to prepare for major events and emergencies that have the potential to impact the Island. This new team will work with Emergency Measures...
Justice and Public Safety Mandate Letter
Honourable Bloyce Thompson Minister of Justice and Public Safety 4th Floor Shaw South PO Box 2000 Charlottetown, PE C1A 7N8 Dear Minister Thompson, I am pleased to have you serve as the Minister of Justice & Public Safety and Attorney General. On April 3, 2023, we were given a...
Real Estate Salesperson
A real estate salesperson is an individual that is employed, appointed or authorized by a real estate agent ( often called a broker) to trade in real estate. Real Estate Salesperson License Search You can check whether a real estate salesperson is licensed by going to the following link: Licensed Real Estate Salespeople Salesperson Licensing Any real estate salesperson operating in PEI must be licensed through the Registrar of Real Estate and be employed by a licensed PEI Real Estate Agent in accordance with the Real Estate Trading Act. License Term A Real Estate Salesperson License is valid...
Islanders reminded to be prepared during hurricane season
Heavy rain, sustained winds, storm surge, flooding, and power outages are all things that can be expected during a hurricane or tropical storm. The Provincial Emergency Management Organization (EMO) wants to remind everyone that hurricane season is underway, and the best response...