commissioner of oaths Edmonton

Notary Public And Commissioner Of Oaths Services In Edmonton

The service providers of notary public documents Edmonton are authorized to administer oaths a well as statutory declarations. They also offer the service of witnessing and authenticating documents and create true copies of original documents. Apart from arranging the signing of already drafted and completed documents in their presence, the legal representative will also assist the clients in drafting as well as preparing the documents. The Edmonton Alberta Notary Public offer their service to the clients who need drafting and authorizing various types of documents such as real estate documents, affidavits, declarations, receipts and acknowledgements, invitation letters and child travel consents. They will also prepare as well as authorize true copies of documents, permission letters for travel, passports and other documents pertaining to immigration and statutory declarations of the Union Common Law. The Notaries Public Act in the Statutes of Alberta provides power to the legal representative to administer oaths and take as well as receive declarations, affidavits and affirmations.

 Edmonton Notary Public Services

http://www.notaryedmonton.ca/ 
 
Notary Public Vs Commissioner of Oaths:

According to Chapter C-19 of Commissioner for Oaths Act in the Statutes Alberta, the Commissioner of Oath Service Edmonton has the power to take and receive affidavit, affirmations and declarations that are to be used in Alberta. However, in addition to taking and receiving declarations, affidavits and affirmations, the Edmonton Alberta Notary Public is authorized to do several other things that cannot be done by the Commissioner of Oath Service Edmonton.  The Notary public can take and receive documents that are to be used outside Alberta as well. Further, the Alberta Statutes authorize the Notary Public to issue certificates under the Guarantees Acknowledgement Act. The clients can have same day appointment with the Notary Public with short notice. The service providers offer both types of services – Notary Public and Commissioner of Oaths. The type of service that the client needs is determined according to the purpose of his documents. The service charges are worked out according to the number of signatures that are required from the Notary Public/Commissioner of Oaths.
 

  Edmonton Notary Public

 

 

Discuss and find out the type of service:

The Notary public documents Edmonton services normally do not provide legal advice. However, the Notary Public is a qualified lawyer so that the clients who require services like Power of Attorney, real estate transactions, preparation of Wills or legal advice for any other matter can take an appointment and discuss with him in detail so that he will advice them how to proceed further in the matter. Normally, on week days they are available from 5.30 pm to 9.30 pm on weekdays and 12.30 pm to 5.30 pm on weekends as well as holidays. They make every effort to provide appointments to the client the same day and also take care of their special as well as urgent needs.The service providers of notary public documents Edmonton are authorized to administer oaths a well as statutory declarations. They also offer the service of witnessing and authenticating documents and create true copies of original documents. Apart from arranging the signing of already drafted and completed documents in their presence, the legal representative will also assist the clients in drafting as well as preparing the documents. The Edmonton Alberta Notary Public offer their service to the clients who need drafting and authorizing various types of documents such as real estate documents, affidavits, declarations, receipts and acknowledgements, invitation letters and child travel consents. They will also prepare as well as authorize true copies of documents, permission letters for travel, passports and other documents pertaining to immigration and statutory declarations of the Union Common Law. The Notaries Public Act in the Statutes of Alberta provides power to the legal representative to administer oaths and take as well as receive declarations, affidavits and affirmations.
This website was created for free with Own-Free-Website.com. Would you also like to have your own website?
Sign up for free