Victim Services: Information for Newcomers to PEI - Persian
Have you been a victim of crime? Victim Services helps victims of many crimes.
Have you been a victim of crime? Victim Services helps victims of many crimes.
The Government of Prince Edward Island has partnered with the Canadian Red Cross to continue delivery of the Provincial Disaster Financial Assistance program (PDFAP) for Islanders. The program will provide residents, small businesses and not-for-profit organizations with an...
The PEI Maintenance Enforcement Program (MEP) enforces child and spousal support payments contained in a court order or legal agreement that
To find information such as Property ID, emergency service providers, and community information for a PEI address: Select in the drop-down menu whether you'd like to search by Address or by Property ID. To search by Address Type full or partial address to find results in the...
911 The 911 Administration Office is responsible for the province’s Emergency 9-1-1 (call answer/transfer) System under the Emergency 911 Act. What happens when I call 9-1-1? The 9-1-1 call-taker will answer the phone and say “ 911, What is your emergency?” Then the call-taker...
Island families experiencing high-conflict separation or divorce can be referred into New Ways for Families® training through the Family Law Centre. This training will empower parents with skills and strategies to manage high-conflict situations. To take this training, families...
Islanders who have hearing loss or speech impairments will soon be able to use Text with 911 for emergency services. “Text with 911 technology can help deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired Islanders communicate with 911 operators through text message,” said Premier Wade...
The Maintenance Enforcement Program of PEI plays an important and integral role in the timely disbursement of support to Islanders. The Program is committed to striving to consistently meet best practice standards to ensure clients involved with the system are treat
Use this form to get a copy of your own (or your child’s) birth certificate. Make sure it was a PEI birth and you provide the information exactly as it is recorded on the birth registration filed at PEI Vital Statistics.