Notary Public Services
Choose the Best Notary Public Services in Canada
Under the Canada Evidence Act and other related provincial and territorial statutes, Canadian consular officials abroad have the authority to provide different types of notarial services. When there is no local service provider available, it is possible to obtain these services. However, consular officials cannot provide legal advice. In addition, they cannot appear before the court to represent the person. Document authentication is necessary for it to be accepted by foreign governments and organizations. For this reason, it is important to hire the best notary public services in Canada.
Notary Public
A Notary Public is considered to be a person who acts as an official who can execute agreements, contracts, and several other types of legal documents. Notary Public Services in Canada can certify a document to be a true copy of the original. Notarization signifies the official act of a Notary. In the physical presence of the notaries, you need to sign the document for notarization. A notarized document assures that the particular person has signed the documents.
How Documents are Notarized?
Notary public services in Canada can sign and seal the documents. If necessary, separate certificates can be issued.
For document signing, the notary must:
- have an authentic appointment certificate
- have handwritten signature in ink
- apply a seal or stamp with the full name as it appears on the appointment certificate.
- certify the true copy
- date of the notarized documents
- date when the notary appointment expires (if applicable)
Types of Documents Can be Notarized
Notary public services in Canada notarize true copies and administer oaths and witness signatures for any required documents. Types of documents include:
- Certified True Copy
- Children Travel Consent
- Invitation Letter for Visitor Visa
- Last Will and Testament
- Attestation of Documents
- Notarization of Documents
- Commissioner of Oaths
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