Polyelectrolyte complex formation from chitosan of various molecular weight and degree of deacetylation and sodium alginate of various molecular weight and content of beta-D-manuronic and alpha-L-guluronic acids as a function of their molar ratios and pH has been studied. Interpolymer complex formation between chitosan and alginate was studied by turbidity measurements. Chitosan-alginate complex beads were prepared from chitosan-alginate complexes by using a mixture of CaCl2 and GA as a cross-linker. The structure of chitosan-alginate complexes and complex beads was characterized by FT-IR spectra. The stability of chitosan-alginate complex beads was investigated by storing them at room temperature for 1 to 7 days in a citrate buffer, pH 2.5 or 6.5, and distilled water. A possible application of complex beads for immobilization of enzymes was studied. A high efficiency of maltogenase immobilized onto chitosan-alginate complex beads was achieved.