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Stettler Registry Services (1996) Ltd

Stettler Registry Services (1996) Ltd

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5022 50 St, Stettler, Alberta, T0C 2L0, Canada
(403) 742-6659 www.stettlerregistry.com
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Mar 16, 2018
I have always been impressed with the service at the Stettler Registry. Knowledgeable, friendly, helpful.....

Oct 27, 2017
We have done business with Stettler Registries for over 20 years. The owner and staff have always gone above and beyond to give us excellent service. We really appreciate them.

Mar 5, 2018
Ignorant staff. Better off in Alix 😏

Jun 26, 2017
3 attempts to get my licence renued with nothing but snotty attitude from them. Was never able to bring them enough proof of who I am or where I live. Quick trip to Camrose and the friendly courteous staff had me on my way in 5 minutes. With only my initials beside my address on the paper indicating it was current address. Come on people what ever happened to small town politeness and helpfulness

Oct 14, 2016
I booked a driver's test to have my GDL removed with these guys. I called on a Tuesday, and asked for an appointment for this Friday. Everything was booked and I was happy. I called on my way up to confirm the appointment. Turns out the nice old lady whom I'd talked to had booked me for next Friday, and didn't think it important to tell me over the phone. She'd emailed it to me in some redundant info package I obviously never read, because I'm a man. Upon cancelling the appointment, they charged me a $20 service fee. What services were rendered you ask? Absolutely none. Now I have to wait until next week to start my new job. I guess I'll scour the praries this weekend for wild tubers in a vain attempt not to starve. Everyone who works here is a stinky booger face.

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