
If you currently use BC OnLine, find out how to transition to the BC Registry application.
For a list of services and available products in the new BC Registry application, visit BC Registries and Online Services
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The person who creates the Business Registry account is assigned the account administrator role. It’s a good idea to have more than one account administrator to share responsibility and provide coverage. Before leaving a team, make sure there’s another account administrator assigned.
View our BC Registry Application User Guide for step-by-step screenshots on how to create a new account.
Business BCeID provides you with secure online access to services that accept Business BCeID. It proves who you are and which business you're associated with. Visit these sites for information about Business BCeID or to register for a Business BCeID.
Verify your identity to prevent impersonation and identity theft. This process ensures that individuals are who they claim to be online, enhancing transparency, protecting British Columbians, and ensuring lawful transactions.
1. Visit the BC Registry application
Click "Create a BC Registries Account"
2. Log in with a mobile BC Services Card App, BC Token or BCeID
Using your BC Services Card app is recommended. If you use the BC Services Card app, you won’t need to remember the user ID and password. Once you create your account, you will be able to use it immediately.
You will need:
If you get a new mobile device or uninstall the mobile app from your phone, you can follow the steps to setup your BC Services Card App.
For more information, go to id.gov.bc.ca
You can log in to the new BC Registry application using a username, password, and a code from a BC Token device. This option provides equal access for everyone, without requiring a mobile device or the BC Services Card app. The BC Token device needs to be collected from a Service BC location.
The BC Token option may work for you if you:
To get a BC Token, you can follow these steps.
You can access the BC Registry application by using a Basic or Business BCeID. To log in using a BCeID you will need:
Account administrators who use a BCeID will need a notarized identify affidavit when setting up the account if they:
1. Consult with a notary or lawyer to get your identity verified. You'll need to provide:
2. Visit the BC Registry application:
3. It will take an average of 3 to 5 business days to review an account request. When you submit your request, current wait times will display. You will receive an email once your request has been reviewed.
BC Registries' unified account offers seamless access to all of our products, simplifying your experience.
With your account, you can:
Complete transactions efficiently
Manage multiple users based on your needs
Choose from flexible payment options
Access a variety of business and registry services
Our services include:
BC Assessment (coming soon)
Wills Registry (coming soon)
You can create more than one BC Registry application account. This may be useful when working for multiple firms that manage one or more businesses, or if you manage businesses professionally and personally. Switch between accounts by clicking on the top right-hand menu.
Remember: Account names must be unique. There cannot be duplicates. Try adding an additional word or phrase to a name to keep it unique (e.g. a division or region name).
Account administrators and coordinators can add or remove team members. Choose “Team Members'' from the top right-hand menu. An email is sent to invite new team members to join.
Once a team member accepts an invite to join, the account administrator or coordinator needs to verify and approve them using the “Pending Approval” tab.
If a team member doesn't receive an invitation, check that their email address is entered correctly or ask them to check their spam folder.
Each team member will need to verify their identity.
Note: for accounts using BCeID and 2-factor authentication, a notarized identity affidavit is only required for the Account Administrator. Additional Account Administrators added to an account will also require to submit a notarized identity affidavit.
Each team member is assigned a role.
Account administrators can:
Account coordinators can:
Users can:
To deactivate an account, account administrators must


Use one of the following payment methods depending on your type of account and services selected. Only the account administrator can change the default payment method for an account. All team members will be required to use that payment method.
Visa Debit Cards and Debit MasterCards are debit cards that you can use for online transactions. They can be linked to a bank account of your choice. When you use the card online, it's processed as a credit card but the money is taken from your bank account. Please see here for the list of accept cards and check with your bank to learn more about getting one of these cards.
Online banking can only be used to pay for cooperative and benefit company filings, with the exception of filings that can be future dated.
If you choose online banking as your default payment method, you'll need to set up BC Registries and Online Services as a payee in your online banking using your Business Registry account number. It's a 6 or 7-digit number that you can find on your online banking invoice in the BC Registry application.
Each time you submit a filing, you will need to complete the payment through your financial institution's online banking. It usually takes about 2 to 5 business days for the payment to complete. Once the funds are received by BC Registries, your filing will be completed and you will receive an email notification. You can then log back in to the Business Registry and download filing documents.
If you don't want to wait 2 to 5 business days, you can choose the option to pay for any transaction by credit card.
With pre-authorized debit, your filing or transaction will be completed immediately. It's quick and easy to manage payments without having to use a credit card. You do not need to deposit the funds before you complete a transaction.
Select pre-authorized debit as your default payment method. To complete the account setup, you will need to:
Confirmation period. Under the Canada Payments rules for pre-authorized debit, a 3-day confirmation period is required before BC Registries and Online Services may debit your bank account. That means, if you setup pre-authorized debit as your payment method on Monday, the earliest you'll be able to complete transactions is Friday (the 3-day period will be Tuesday to Thursday).
Link your BC Registry application account to your BC OnLine account by entering a BC OnLine Prime Contact user ID and password.
BC OnLine accounts will soon be phased out. Funds currently held will be refunded to their account holders. More information will be provided to impacted users directly as it becomes available.
You can file on behalf of multiple businesses using the "My Business Registry" dashboard. Businesses that you manage can also be connected so you and your team members can easily access them.
Cooperative associations
To add an existing cooperative association to your account, you'll need the cooperative’s passcode, which is sent in the mail to the cooperative’s registered office address.
The person responsible for account administrator duties for your cooperative should be the one to set up the account.
If you don't have a passcode, you can get a new one by choosing "Reset my passcode and remove business" in the BC Registry application. If you need help with this step, contact the BC Registries helpdesk at 1-877-526-1526.
Benefit companies
Newly incorporated benefit companies will automatically be added to your "My Business Registry" dashboard. No action is necessary to add benefit companies to your account.
Name requests
Add an existing name request from the "My Business Registry" dashboard by entering the name request number and:
OR

Remove a business
To remove a business from your account,