Need to get a document authenticated, a signature witnessed, or a certified true copy? Then you’ll likely need the services of a Notary Public.
But what exactly does a Notary Public in Ontario do, and when is it legally required?
A Notary Public is a professional authorized by the Ontario government to:
Authenticate signatures and legal documents
Certify true copies of original documents
Administer oaths and statutory declarations
Validate consent letters and sworn affidavits
In Ontario, licensed paralegals may also be appointed as Notaries Public through an official application process.
You may need a notary for:
Opening bank accounts overseas
Submitting documents for immigration or visas
International job or academic applications
Travel consent letters for minors
Legal affidavits for court or administrative matters
Authenticating contracts, declarations, or identity documents
We provide a full range of notary services, including:
Signature authentication
Certified true copies
Affidavits and sworn declarations
Statutory declarations
Travel consent letters
Document notarization for Canadian and international use
If your notarized documents will be used abroad, we’ll guide you through the next steps, which may include:
Apostille (for countries in the Hague Apostille Convention)
Consular legalization
Certified translations
Licensed Paralegal + Notary Public
In-person and remote service across Ontario
Clear pricing and fast turnaround
Service in English, Portuguese, and Spanish
We understand how stressful it can be to deal with official documents — that’s why we offer reliable, accessible notary services, with the professionalism and care you deserve. Clique aqui para entrar em contato.