What We Offer
Notarial and commissioning services, at your location.
Serving the Greater Toronto Area — at your home, office, or wherever is most convenient.
Notarization
A Notary Public authenticates signatures and verifies the identity of signatories on legal documents — confirming that a document was signed willingly, by the correct person, before a commissioned officer. Notarization gives a document legal standing for use with institutions, government bodies, courts, and organizations that require verified documentation, both domestically and internationally.
For documents intended for use outside Canada, additional authentication steps may be required. Clients are responsible for confirming those requirements with the receiving institution or country prior to their appointment.
- Powers of Attorney
- Corporate Resolutions
- Loan & Partnership Agreements
- Consent to Travel Letters
- Immigration Forms
- Vehicle Transfers
- Affidavits of Execution
- Commercial Contracts
Commissioning of Oaths
Administration of oaths, affirmations, and statutory declarations as a Commissioner of Oaths for the Province of Ontario — essential for affidavits, sworn statements, and formal declarations.
- Affidavits
- Statutory Declarations
- Insurance Claims
- Immigration Declarations
- Court Documents
Certified True Copies
Certified copies confirming a document is a true, accurate reproduction of the original — accepted by government agencies, financial institutions, universities, and organizations worldwide.
- Birth Certificates
- Degrees & Diplomas
- Marriage Certificates
- Corporate Documents
- Passports
Document Witnessing
Professional witnessing of signatures on legal documents — confirming they are genuine, freely given, and signed by the correct party. An independent, licensed witness reduces the risk of a document being challenged.
- Powers of Attorney
- Wills
- Consent Letters
How It Works
From first contact to
documents complete.
Call or email with your service, document type, preferred location, and available times.
We respond within one business day to confirm your appointment, location, and any fees.
Your notary arrives at your chosen location — on time, prepared, and ready to complete the service.
Your documents are sealed, signed, and ready. Most appointments take 15–30 minutes.
Be Prepared
What to have ready.
A little preparation ensures your appointment runs smoothly. If you're unsure about anything, just ask when you reach out.
Important: do not sign your documents in advance. Signatures must be completed in the presence of the notary or commissioner.
Notarial and commissioning services are provided in a non-legal capacity. No legal advice or legal services are offered.