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Notary Public and Commissioner of Oaths Services
Notary Public and Commissioner of Oaths Services in Edmonton, Alberta, and Toronto, Ontario
Ramnarine Law is here to offer comprehensive commissioner of oaths and notary public services in Edmonton, Alberta, and Toronto, Ontario, tailored to your needs. Let me assist you in ensuring your documents meet all legal requirements.

Understanding the Role of a Notary Public
A notary public is a public official entrusted with handling non-contentious matters, often involving foreign or international business transactions. Their role is essential in authenticating documents and ensuring that signatures are properly witnessed and verified. In addition to administering oaths and taking affidavits, a notary public also draws up powers of attorney and other legal documents, providing a crucial service in many legal and business contexts.
Beyond these core duties, a notary public holds several important powers that enhance the validity and acceptance of documents. For example, they can authenticate both the validity and provenance of documents when required. They also prepare and attach a notarial certificate to the underlying document.
A notary public arranges for documents to be apostilled or authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs when necessary, based on the jurisdiction where the documents will be used.
Understanding the Role of a Commissioner of Oaths
A commissioner of oaths is an official authorized to administer and verify affidavits—formal written statements sworn under oath—as well as other important legal documents. Their role is essential when affidavits are submitted as evidence in court proceedings. Additionally, a commissioner of oaths can oversee affirmations, declarations, acknowledgments, examinations, or attestations that are necessary within the judicial process.
Notary Public and Commissioner of Oaths Services
Notary Public and Commissioner of Oaths Services in Alberta and Ontario
When you need a notary public and commissioner of oaths services in Alberta and Ontario, Ramnarine Law is here to assist. I provide efficient services to meet your requirements.
Understanding the Role of a Notary Public
A notary public is a public official entrusted with handling non-contentious matters, often involving foreign or international business transactions. Their role is essential in authenticating documents and ensuring that signatures are properly witnessed and verified. In addition to administering oaths and taking affidavits, a notary public also draws up powers of attorney and other legal documents, providing a crucial service in many legal and business contexts.
Beyond these core duties, a notary public holds several important powers that enhance the validity and acceptance of documents. For example, they can authenticate both the validity and provenance of documents when required. They also prepare and attach a notarial certificate to the underlying document.
A notary public arranges for documents to be apostilled or authenticated by the Department of Foreign Affairs when necessary, based on the jurisdiction where the documents will be used.

In this role, I can authenticate local and international documents. Once completed, I add my signature or official seal to ensure the document is valid for submission to the relevant Canadian authority.





Understanding the Role of a Commissioner of Oaths
A commissioner of oaths is an official authorized to administer and verify affidavits—formal written statements sworn under oath—as well as other important legal documents. Their role is essential when affidavits are submitted as evidence in court proceedings. Additionally, a commissioner of oaths can oversee affirmations, declarations, acknowledgments, examinations, or attestations that are necessary within the judicial process.


