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A notary public is a person who can serve as an official witness to the execution (signing) of contracts, agreements, and an almost limitless array of legal documents. Notaries may also certify documents to be true copies of the original. Notarization simply refers to an official act of a Notary. Notaries also have the authority to administer oaths, solemn affirmations, and declarations that are used for affidavits and statutory declarations.
Having documents notarized provides assurance to others that that particular person signed the document. In the modern era, when contracts are routinely entered into between parties thousands of kilometers apart, notaries perform a useful function removing some of the risk associated with such remotely executed agreements. In essence, it makes it more difficult for a party to a contract to assert that she/he did not sign the document later.

Due to concerns for the safety of children, many governments including that of Canada have initiated special requirements when children under 18 years of age are travelling without both parents.
Specifically, many countries now require that documentary evidence in the form of a notarized consent to travel letter be presented to establish
Due to concerns for the safety of children, many governments including that of Canada have initiated special requirements when children under 18 years of age are travelling without both parents.
Specifically, many countries now require that documentary evidence in the form of a notarized consent to travel letter be presented to establish the permission of the parent(s) / legal guardian(s) for a minor to cross international borders with an accompanying adult, or alone.

In many situations you may be required to provide an important document such as your passport, birth certificate, identification card or academic records for an application or as a supporting document. Rather than submitting the original document, in most cases a certified true copy (or “notarized copy”), commonly referred to simply as
In many situations you may be required to provide an important document such as your passport, birth certificate, identification card or academic records for an application or as a supporting document. Rather than submitting the original document, in most cases a certified true copy (or “notarized copy”), commonly referred to simply as a certified copy, will suffice. This in many cases saves you risking your original documents which may be expensive and quite time consuming to replace.

Commissioners of oaths are persons who are empowered under provincial or state legislation to administer and witness the swearing of oaths or solemn affirmations in the taking of an affidavit for any potential legal matter. They may also administer the oath for the taking of oral testimony.
Commissioners of oaths are also empowered to wit
Commissioners of oaths are persons who are empowered under provincial or state legislation to administer and witness the swearing of oaths or solemn affirmations in the taking of an affidavit for any potential legal matter. They may also administer the oath for the taking of oral testimony.
Commissioners of oaths are also empowered to witness any declaration as required under a statute. The person swearing an oath, making an affirmation or making a declaration is called a deponent or declarant.
Certified Copies of Original Documents
Certification of Government Forms
Certification of Signatures
Certified Copies
Certified Copy of Court Order
Certify Copy of Birth Certificate
Certify Copy of Marriage Certificate
Certify Identification Copies
Certify Copies of Powers of Attorney
Certify Copies of Probated Will
Certify Signatures
Marriage Certificate - Certified Copy
Acting as Commissioner for Taking Affidavits
Administering Oaths and Affirmations
Administering Solemn Declarations
Affidavit of Execution
Affidavit of Identity
Commission of Forms & Declarations
Commission of Licensing Applications
Commission of Single Status Statutory Declaration
Commission of Statutory Declarations
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