Notary Public & Commissioner of Oaths in Chestermere

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Whether it’s financial, business, or legal documents, we’re here to help you get notarized quickly and correctly.

We can help with all of the following:

  • Affidavits
  • Bank forms
  • Consent letters
  • Contracts
  • Deeds
  • Commercial leases
  • Identification documents
  • Bills of sale
  • Passport applications
  • Real estate documents

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The Process is Quick and Simple

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Bring Your Documents & ID

Ensure you have your original paperwork + valid photo ID (like a driver’s licence or passport).

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Quick Document Review

We’ll go over your documents to make sure everything’s in order.

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Sign or Swear in Our Presence

You sign or affirm the document while we witness it.

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Stamp, Sign, Done!

We apply the official seal and signature, and you’re all set.

What Is a Notary?

How can you be sure a signature on an important document is real? A notary public helps by verifying the identities and witnessing the signing to make sure it’s all legitimate.

A notary public can:

  • Administer oaths and declarations
  • Take affidavits and statutory declarations
  • Certify true copies of documents
  • Witness and certify signatures for documents used locally and internationally
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What Is a Commissioner of Oaths?

Need to swear that the information in a document is true? A commissioner of oaths can officially witness your oath or affirmation that a document is legally valid.

A commissioner of oaths is someone who can:

  • Administer oaths and declarations within Alberta
  • Receive affidavits and declarations for Alberta use
  • Attest the oaths, affidavits, affirmations, or declarations

Get Your Documents Notarized Quickly and Securely

We make notarizing documents simple and stress-free, right here in Chestermere.