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Commissioner for Oaths and Notary Public Our registry also includes a Commissioner for Oaths and a Notary Public. ing to the Notaries and Commissioners Act, a Commissioner for Oaths administers oaths, and takes and receives affidavits, declarations, and affirmations that will be used in Alberta.
For any non-English document, the best option is to refer the signer to a Notary who reads and writes the language of the document. If that is not possible, the Notary should only proceed if the notarial certificate itself is in English or another language the Notary reads and writes.
When signing your document, the notary must: have a valid certificate of appointment. handwrite their signature in ink. apply a stamp or seal showing their full name as it appears on their certificate of appointment and the Canadian province or territory in which they have been appointed.
We can certainly docHub your documents for you, even if they are going to the United States, and we often do. But whether or not they get accepted is entirely up to the people receiving your documents. In most cases, from our experience, documents docHubd by a Canadian Notary are accepted in the United States.
WDC Apostille Legalization Services can assist Canadians in the USA via notarization of their original Canadian documents at the Embassy of Canada in Washington, DC. The notarization will be done by Canadian Consul acting in the legal capacity of a Canadian notary public.
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An official of the Deputy Provincial Secretarys Office signs the certificate authenticating the appointment, the signature and the seal of the Notary Public.
Apply Notary public be at least 18 years old. be a resident of Alberta. have no criminal record. be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
Notarizing officers at any United States Embassy or Consulate abroad can provide notarial services similar to the functions of a notary public in the United States. It is also possible to have a document docHubd by a local foreign notary and then have the document authenticated for use in the United States.

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