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Witnesses

 

Please ensure if your document(s) requires witnesses that you bring them with you, and ensure that they bring photo identification as well. You should check the instructions with your documents and/or with your counsel for witness requirements. Generally, witnesses must be of age (18+) in your jurisdiction and not involved in the matters addressed in the documents.

 

 

Witnesses may be provided for limited documents by staff at my office on weekdays from 9 am to 4 pm.  If this is available, I charge $10 + GST for each signature. This fee does not apply when you bring your own witnesses.


 

 

Contact Us

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1.780.445.0995

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Edmonton Office

 

2nd Floor, 10562 - 109 Street NW

Edmonton, Alberta  T5H 3B2

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EMAIL ADDRESS

 

commissioner-notary@outlook.com

Commissioner of Oaths

 

Person qualified and authorized to administer oaths or to take affidavits.


 

 

Notary Public

 

A Notary Public or Notary Public is a a legal officer with specific judicial authority or a public officer appointed under authority of law with power to:

 

  • Administer or commission oaths and affirmations

     

  • Certify and witness affidavits, declarations or other documents

     

  • Take acknowledgments

     

  • Take depositions or testimony

     

  • Commission Affidavits of Service

     

  • Drafting an Affidavit

     

  • Statutory Declaration Confirming Identity

     

  • Statutory Declaration of Marital Status

     

  • Statutory Declaration re: Ownership of Property

     

  • Prepare wills, mortgages, and other legal documents.

     

  • Provide official authentication / witnessing of signature

     

  • Certify true copy of school/college diplomas, certificates, university degrees

     

  • Certify a document as a true copy

     

  • Provide affidavits of lost document

     

  • Letter of invitation for the purposes of applying for a Canadian visitor's visa

     

  • Name changes

     

  • Notarial certificates

     

  • Duplicate original notarizations

 

 

  • Passport Application: (includes certification of applicant's photo, declaration in lieu of guarantor and certification of documents that support the applicant's identity

     

  • Permanent Resident Card Applications: includes certification of applicant's photo, declaration in lieu of guarantor and certification of documents that support the applicant's identity

     

  • Consent to Travel Documents: Drafting and notarization of consent to travel document for when a child is traveling without both parents

 

 

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