Notary Public & Commissioner of Oaths in Chestermere

Documents notarized quickly, correctly, and without the runaround.

Whether you need an affidavit sworn, a document witnessed, or a signature notarized, we make the process simple.

Three people sit at a table in an office. A smiling woman in a tan blazer holds a document and gestures toward it, while the other two people listen and review the paperwork.

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

*By Appointment Only.

We can help with the following:

  • Affidavits
  • Consent letters
  • Identification documents
  • Passport applications
  • Real estate documents
  • And more.

The Process is Quick and Simple


Step 1

Bring Your Documents and ID

Have your original paperwork ready along with a valid photo ID such as a driver’s licence or passport.

Step 2

Quick Document Review

We review your documents to make sure everything is in order before proceeding.

Step 3

Sign or Swear in Our Presence

You sign or affirm the document while we officially witness it.

Step 4

Stamp, Sign, Done

We apply the official seal and signature, and you’re on your way.

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.