ALBERTA ONLY CERTIFICATE OF NOTARY PUBLIC 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the ALBERTA ONLY CERTIFICATE OF NOTARY PUBLIC in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of Guarantor' in the designated field, followed by the 'City' where they reside.
  3. Fill in the date of the guarantee in the format dd-mmm-yyyy, ensuring accuracy for legal purposes.
  4. Next, specify the name of the party involved in the guarantee agreement. This is crucial for clarity.
  5. In the section regarding acknowledgment, confirm that you have examined the guarantor and that they understand the contents of the guarantee.
  6. Complete the 'GIVEN at' section with your city and date, ensuring it reflects when and where you are certifying this document.
  7. Finally, sign as a Commissioner for Taking Affidavits or Notary Public, including your name and title as required.

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Commissioners for Oaths in the Province of Alberta can administer oaths and take and receive affidavits, affirmations and declarations in and for Alberta. A person may be a Commissioner for Oaths by virtue of office (ex officio), as set out in the Notaries and Commissioners Act.
In Alberta, a Notary Public has all the powers of a Commissioner of Oaths but he or she can also endorse documents to be used outside of the Province. Notary Publics that are lawyers or judges can witness, docHub and attest business documents, contracts, and property deeds. All practicing lawyers are notaries public.
A Commissioner for Oaths is a person who is authorised to witness the signing of important legal documents, including: Affidavits (sworn statements from a witness), and. Statutory declarations (signed statements that information is true or accurate).
Practicing lawyers and paralegals in good standing with the Law Society of Ontario (LSO) can apply for a lifetime notary public appointment. The application process involves submitting a request through the Official Documents Service and paying a one-time fee of $145.
To apply for an appointment as a notary public you must: be 18 years of age or older. be a resident of Alberta. have no criminal record.

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Acceptable docHubing Officials Judge, magistrate. Justice of the peace. Lawyer (member of a provincial bar association) Notary (in Quebec) Mayor. Notary public. Police officer (municipal, provincial or RCMP) Commissioner of oaths-provided that they have an official government agency appointment and a seal or stamp.
Comissioner for Oaths We provide this as a walk-in service, and charge $21.00 per document Commissioned. If your documents require certification by a Notary Public, you must have them certified by a lawyer. For Further Information On This Program, Click Here.

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