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What a Notary Public and Commissioner for Oaths Does in Alberta

Notary public and commissioner for oaths services in Alberta involve administering oaths, certifying documents, and verifying identity under the Notaries and Commissioners Act (RSA 2000, c N-11). These two roles serve distinct but related functions within Alberta's legal system, and understanding the difference determines which service a person actually needs.

A notary public in Alberta can administer oaths, take affidavits, witness and certify the execution of legal documents, and certify true copies of original documents. Critically, a notary public's attestation is recognized both within Alberta and for documents intended for use outside the province or internationally. Under Section 4(1) of the Notaries and Commissioners Act, all practicing lawyers in Alberta hold notary public status by virtue of their professional standing — meaning every lawyer at Centobin Law Office is a notary public.

A commissioner for oaths can administer oaths and take affidavits, affirmations, and statutory declarations — but only for documents intended for use within Alberta. A commissioner for oaths cannot certify true copies of documents and does not carry a notarial seal. Documents commissioned by a commissioner for oaths are not valid for out-of-province or international use.

The practical consequence is straightforward: if a document stays within Alberta — such as a court affidavit filed at the Calgary Courts Centre or a statutory declaration for a provincial government form — a commissioner for oaths is sufficient. If the document crosses provincial or national borders — such as an immigration affidavit submitted to IRCC, a real estate transfer involving out-of-province property, or a document destined for a foreign government — a notary public is required.

At Centobin Law Office, every notarization and oath commissioning appointment is handled by a licensed Alberta lawyer who holds both notary public and commissioner for oaths authority. This eliminates the risk of a person using the wrong level of authentication and having a document rejected.

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Notary Public Services at Centobin Law Office in Calgary

Notary public services in Calgary at Centobin Law Office include certified true copies, affidavits, statutory declarations, document witnessing, travel consent letters, and authentication for international use. Each service is performed by a practicing lawyer who verifies identity, confirms understanding, and applies a notarial seal to the executed document.

Certified True Copies

A notary public at Centobin Law Office certifies true copies of passports, birth certificates, academic transcripts, corporate documents, and other original records. Certified true copies are frequently required for immigration applications, professional licensing bodies, and foreign government submissions. Individuals preparing an immigration application in Calgary  often need multiple certified true copies as part of their IRCC document package.

Affidavits and Sworn Statements

A notary public administers the oath or affirmation and witnesses the signature on affidavits used in court proceedings, insurance claims, estate matters, and government applications. Affidavits sworn before a notary public at Centobin Law Office are valid for use in Alberta courts, federal proceedings, and international submissions.

Statutory Declarations

Statutory declarations are formal written statements declared to be true in the presence of a notary public. Common uses include confirming identity for name changes, declaring common-law relationship status, supporting family law matters in Calgary, and providing proof of residency or relationship for immigration purposes.

Witnessing and Attesting Document Execution

A notary public witnesses signatures on contracts, real estate agreements, powers of attorney, and corporate documents. For individuals executing a will or enduring power of attorney in Calgary , a notary public's attestation ensures the document meets Alberta's execution requirements under the Wills and Succession Act.

Travel Consent Letters

When a child travels internationally with one parent or a non-parent guardian, a notarized travel consent letter signed by the non-travelling parent is strongly recommended by the Government of Canada and may be required by border authorities. A notary public at Centobin Law Office prepares and notarizes these letters.

Authentication for International Use

Documents destined for foreign jurisdictions often require notarization as a first step before authentication by the Deputy Provincial Secretary's Office and legalization by Global Affairs Canada (or the relevant embassy). A notary public at Centobin Law Office advises on the full authentication chain required for the destination country.

Notary Public vs Commissioner for Oaths in Alberta — What Is the Difference?

A notary public in Alberta can administer oaths, certify true copies of documents, witness document execution, and authenticate documents for use within Alberta, across Canada, and internationally. A commissioner for oaths in Alberta can only administer oaths and take affidavits, affirmations, and statutory declarations for documents used within the province. The key distinction is jurisdictional scope: a notary public's seal is recognized outside Alberta, while a commissioner for oaths' endorsement is limited to Alberta use only. Under the Notaries and Commissioners Act, all practicing lawyers in Alberta are automatically notaries public, which means they also hold the authority of a commissioner for oaths. A standalone commissioner for oaths, however, cannot perform notary public functions.

Commissioner for Oaths Services at Centobin Law Office in Calgary

Commissioner for oaths services in Calgary at Centobin Law Office include administering oaths, sworn affidavits, and statutory declarations for documents used within Alberta. Because every lawyer at Centobin Law Office is both a commissioner for oaths and a notary public, clients who discover during their appointment that a document requires notarization rather than simple commissioning receive immediate service — no second appointment needed.

Court Affidavits

Affidavits filed in Alberta courts — including the Court of King's Bench of Alberta and Provincial Court of Alberta at the Calgary Courts Centre — must be sworn or affirmed before a commissioner for oaths or notary public. A commissioner for oaths at Centobin Law Office witnesses the oath, confirms the deponent's identity, and endorses the affidavit. Individuals involved in family law proceedings in Calgary frequently require affidavits for custody, support, and property division applications.

Statutory Declarations for Provincial Use

Statutory declarations used within Alberta — such as declarations of common-law status, proof of identity for government services, or employment declarations — are administered by a commissioner for oaths. These declarations are governed by the Alberta Evidence Act and carry the same legal weight as testimony given under oath.

Immigration Affidavits and Declarations

Many immigration applications require affidavits or statutory declarations. While some IRCC submissions accept documents commissioned by a commissioner for oaths, others — particularly documents originating in Alberta for federal review — benefit from notarization. A lawyer at Centobin Law Office determines the correct level of authentication for each immigration application  and ensures the document meets IRCC requirements.

Affidavits of Execution

When a person signs a will, enduring power of attorney, or personal directive in Alberta, an affidavit of execution confirms that the document was signed voluntarily and in the presence of a witness. A commissioner for oaths at Centobin Law Office administers this affidavit, supporting the validity of wills and estate documents .

Land Title Affidavits

eal estate transactions in Alberta require sworn affidavits for land title transfers, dower consents, and mortgage documentation filed with Alberta Land Titles. A commissioner for oaths at Centobin Law Office administers these oaths for transactions processed through the Calgary Land Titles Office.

Documents That Require a Notary Public or Commissioner for Oaths in Calgary

Choosing between a notary public and a commissioner for oaths in Calgary depends on where the document will be used and what level of authentication is required. The following table identifies common document types and the minimum service required at Centobin Law Office in Calgary.

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Document TypeService Required
Certified true copy of passport, birth certificate, or academic transcriptNotary Public
Affidavit for Alberta court filing (Court of King's Bench, Provincial Court)Commissioner for Oaths or Notary Public
Statutory declaration for Alberta government useCommissioner for Oaths or Notary Public
Immigration affidavit or declaration for IRCC submissionNotary Public (recommended)
Travel consent letter for international child travelNotary Public
Affidavit of execution for a will or power of attorneyCommissioner for Oaths or Notary Public
Land title transfer affidavit (Calgary Land Titles Office)Commissioner for Oaths or Notary Public
Real estate document for out-of-province propertyNotary Public
Corporate document for international business useNotary Public
Dower consent affidavitCommissioner for Oaths or Notary Public
Statutory declaration of common-law relationshipCommissioner for Oaths or Notary Public
Document requiring authentication for a foreign governmentNotary Public (first step before Deputy Provincial Secretary)

When uncertain about which service a document requires, a lawyer at Centobin Law Office reviews the document and destination before the appointment begins, ensuring the correct level of authentication is applied the first time.

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What to Bring to a Notary Public or Commissioner for Oaths Appointment in Calgary

Every notarization or oath commissioning appointment at Centobin Law Office requires government-issued photo identification — a valid Canadian passport, Alberta driver's licence, or permanent resident card. Bring the original documents that need notarization or commissioning, plus any copies that need certification. Do not sign any document before the appointment — signatures must be witnessed by the notary public or commissioner for oaths in person. If a document requires additional witnesses, arrange for them to attend the appointment. For corporate documents, bring proof of signing authority (corporate resolution or articles of incorporation).

Why Choose a Law Firm for Notary Public and Commissioner for Oaths Services in Calgary

A notary public and commissioner for oaths at a law firm in Calgary provides a level of service that standalone notary shops and mobile commissioners cannot match. The difference is not just the seal on the document — it is the legal judgment behind it.

Legal Review Before Attestation — A standalone commissioner for oaths stamps documents without evaluating their content. A lawyer acting as a notary public at Centobin Law Office reviews the document for completeness, identifies potential legal issues, and confirms the document achieves its intended purpose before applying the notarial seal. This review catches errors that would otherwise result in rejected filings or invalid documents.

Cross-Practice Continuity — Many documents that require notarization or commissioning are connected to a broader legal matter. An affidavit for a divorce proceeding in Calgary  benefits from a lawyer who understands family law procedure. An immigration statutory declaration prepared for an Express Entry application is stronger when the notarizing lawyer understands IRCC evidentiary requirements. A dower consent affidavit for a real estate transaction is more reliable when the lawyer understands Alberta's Dower Act. At Centobin Law Office, the notary public handling the document often has direct expertise in the practice area the document relates to.

Correct Authentication Level — Standalone commissioners for oaths cannot upgrade a document to notary public status if needed. At Centobin Law Office, every lawyer holds both a commissioner for oaths and a notary public authority. If a document turns out to require notarization rather than simple commissioning — a common situation with immigration documents, out-of-province filings, and international submissions — the lawyer applies the correct authentication immediately.

Compliance with the Notaries and Commissioners Act — The Law Society of Alberta's guidance requires lawyers acting as notaries to carefully review documents and understand their purpose before execution, particularly to avoid inadvertently supporting documents associated with organized pseudolegal commercial argument (OPCA) litigants. Centobin Law Office follows this guidance for every appointment, ensuring documents are lawful, properly executed, and legally effective.

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How Much Does a Notary Public or Commissioner for Oaths Cost in Calgary?

The cost of notary public and commissioner for oaths services in Calgary varies depending on the document type, the number of documents, and whether legal review is included. Standalone commissioner for oaths services in Calgary typically range from $20 to $40 per document. Notary public services at law firms in Calgary typically start at $40 to $75 for the first document, with reduced rates for additional documents at the same appointment. At Centobin Law Office, notary public and commissioner for oaths fees are competitive with Calgary law firm rates, and every appointment includes document review by a licensed lawyer. Contact Centobin Law Office at (866) 395-3232 for current fee information.

How Notary Public and Commissioner for Oaths Services Connect to Other Practice Areas at Centobin Law Office

Notary public and commissioner for oaths services at Centobin Law Office in Calgary are not isolated — they connect directly to the firm's core practice areas. Many clients who need a document notarized or commissioned are already involved in a legal matter that requires broader representation.

Notary Public & Commissioner for Oaths in Calgary

Immigration Law

An immigration lawyer in Calgary at Centobin Law Office  regularly prepares and notarizes documents for IRCC submissions. Express Entry applications, family sponsorship packages, work permit applications, and refugee claims all require sworn affidavits, statutory declarations, and certified true copies. Having the same law firm handle both the immigration case and the notarization ensures document consistency and reduces the risk of IRCC rejection for authentication deficiencies. Individuals facing criminal inadmissibility issues often need notarized rehabilitation applications — a service that requires both immigration law expertise and notary public authority.

Family Law

Family law matters in Calgary  generate significant notarization and commissioning demand. Affidavits of service, financial disclosure affidavits, parenting affidavits, and statutory declarations of common-law status all require a commissioner for oaths or notary public. A divorce lawyer in Calgary at Centobin Law Office  prepares these documents with full knowledge of the family law proceeding they support.

Criminal Defence

A criminal defence lawyer in Calgary at Centobin Law Office may require notarized or commissioned documents for bail applications, character reference affidavits, and statutory declarations supporting defence strategy. Clients charged with a criminal offence who also face immigration consequences benefit from Centobin's dual-practice model, where the criminal lawyer and immigration lawyer coordinate document preparation.

Wills and Estates

Executing a will, enduring power of attorney, or personal directive in Alberta requires proper witnessing and, in many cases, an affidavit of execution. A wills and estates lawyer in Calgary at Centobin Law Office  handles both the estate planning and the required notarization in a single appointment, ensuring the documents comply with Alberta's Wills and Succession Act.

Real Estate Law

Real estate transactions require notarized affidavits for land title transfers, dower consents, and mortgage documentation. A real estate lawyer in Calgary at Centobin Law Office  provides notary public services as part of the conveyancing process, eliminating the need for a separate notary appointment.

Landlord and Tenancy Matters

Landlord-tenancy disputes in Calgary sometimes require sworn affidavits for Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service (RTDRS) applications or court filings. A landlord and tenancy lawyer in Calgary at Centobin Law Office prepares and commissions these documents with knowledge of Alberta's Residential Tenancies Act.

Frequently Asked Questions About Notary Public and Commissioner for Oaths in Calgary

Most immigration documents submitted to IRCC benefit from notarization by a notary public rather than simple commissioning. IRCC accepts documents commissioned by a commissioner for oaths in some circumstances, but notarized documents carry broader recognition — particularly when the document may be reviewed by a federal immigration officer outside Alberta. An immigration lawyer in Calgary at Centobin Law Office determines the correct authentication level for each document in an immigration application.

In Alberta, all practicing lawyers are automatically notaries public under the Notaries and Commissioners Act. However, not all notaries public are lawyers — non-lawyers can be appointed as notaries public through a separate application process. The advantage of using a lawyer-notary at Centobin Law Office is that the lawyer reviews the document for legal sufficiency, not just identity verification.

A notary public or commissioner for oaths must witness the signature at the time of signing. If a document is signed before the appointment, the notary public cannot attest to the signature, and the document must be re-signed in the notary's presence. Bring all documents unsigned to the appointment at Centobin Law Office.

No. A commissioner for oaths in Alberta cannot notarize documents. A commissioner for oaths can only administer oaths and take affidavits, affirmations, and statutory declarations for use within Alberta. Notarization — including certifying true copies and authenticating documents for out-of-province or international use — requires a notary public. At Centobin Law Office, every lawyer holds both commissioner for oaths and notary public authority.

Centobin Law Office accommodates same-day and short-notice notary public and commissioner for oaths appointments when a lawyer is available. Contact Centobin Law Office at (866) 395-3232 to check availability. Walk-in availability depends on lawyer schedules and cannot be guaranteed.

Contact Centobin Law Office at (866) 395-3232 to inquire about mobile notary public and commissioner for oaths availability. Mobile service may be available for clients with mobility constraints, urgent needs, or large-volume corporate notarization requirements.

Trusted Notary Public and Commissioner for Oaths Services in Calgary

Centobin Law Office provides notary public and commissioner for oaths services delivered by licensed Alberta lawyers. Every lawyer at Centobin Law Office holds notary public and commissioner for oaths authority under the Notaries and Commissioners Act, ensuring documents receive the correct level of authentication for their intended use. The firm serves individuals, families, and businesses across Calgary for both standalone notarization needs and document authentication connected to immigration, family law, criminal defence, real estate, and estate planning matters. Learn more about the legal professionals at Centobin Law Office on the The Legal Team  page.

Key Takeaways — Notary Public & Commissioner for Oaths in Calgary

Notary Public & Commissioner for Oaths in Calgary
  • A notary public in Calgary at Centobin Law Office authenticates documents for use within Alberta, across Canada, and internationally — including certified true copies, sworn affidavits, and witnessed document execution
  • A commissioner for oaths in Calgary at Centobin Law Office administers oaths and takes affidavits, affirmations, and statutory declarations for documents used within Alberta
  • Every lawyer at Centobin Law Office is both a notary public and a commissioner for oaths under Alberta's Notaries and Commissioners Act
  • Notary public and commissioner for oaths services at Centobin Law Office connect directly to the firm's immigration, family law, criminal defence, real estate, and estate planning practice areas
  • Contact Centobin Law Office at (866) 395-3232 to schedule a notary public or commissioner for oaths appointment in Calgary

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