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No matter where you are in Ontario, we can notarize your documents quickly and easily. You can get any document you need from us, whether you are looking for higher education, living abroad, starting a business, or getting married overseas.
With our secure technology, we are now able to securely sign and time stamp documents both online and in person. Paralegals at our firm are licensed by the Law Society of Ontario. Our locations make it convenient for you to have your documents notarized.
Sign up, upload your document, pay securely online, and download your notarized document by following the steps below. In our many offices across Ontario, signings are witnessed in person by a real person.
Using government-issued photo IDs, scanning documents before notarization, and more, we ensure that your documents are secure and legally binding.
You can reach us seven days a week from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. EST. If needed, we can schedule an appointment outside of this timeframe.
For our records, we will photocopy your ID and document(s). We will take a screenshot when performing remote notary public services.
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Online or in person, we notarize official documents in minutes.
Our witnessing, signing, stamping and sealing services include:
Some common information about Notary Public services.
We can certify and notarize a wide variety of documents. It is possible to be required to notarize documents used in Ontario, outside of Ontario, or even outside of Canada. Documents may be written in any language.
Documents a Commissioner of Oaths in Ontario may sign include but are not limited to:
We provide a ‘Certified True Copy’ service where you have an original document and you want us to notarize and certify a copy of the original. The original document need not be in English and can be in any language. We certify all kinds of documents for domestic or international use. You will have to bring the original document to our office for us to examine it and compare the photocopy. We have a photocopier (black & white) available in our office and can make photocopies at no extra cost. A colour photocopier is also available, however, an extra fee will be charged for colour photocopies.
Please note each document has to be separately copied and notarized. For example, a passport and driver's license cannot be copied on the same page and notarized. They have to be copied on two separate pages and notarized separately.
The document to be notarized doesn’t need to belong to you, and you can bring another person’s original documents for notarization.
If the original document can be found only on a website or online account of an individual, or in an email, we can notarize the document after reviewing it on our office computer and taking a printout of the document on our office printer. Our notary public will certify the printout is a true copy of the electronic document.
You will be required to bring the website address or other online login credentials so you can open the web link in our office for us to view and take printouts. The Notary must be able to watch the downloading of each document. The original documents on the website can be in any language. There is no extra fee for Electronic Document Certification and we will charge you our standard notarization fees.
Here are answers to some common questions.
A Commissioner of Oaths is a person who is authorized by the Province of Ontario to take an oath when you sign a statutory declaration or an affidavit.
This authority is granted to the commissioner of oaths under the Commissioners for Taking Affidavits Act. The commissioner of oaths is not responsible for the content of the statutory declaration or affidavit.
A Commissioner of Oaths and a Notary Public are two different positions. They perform some common functions, but there are some material differences in their legal authority. A commissioner of oaths has limited authority when compared with a notary public. If a document is to be “notarized” as opposed to “commissioned”, you will have to visit the office of a Notary Public.
In Ontario, a Notary Public is appointed and authorized under the Notaries Act to commission documents, certify or notarize documents as true copies, and verify signatures. Most lawyers in Ontario also act as notary public. As such, they possess the qualifications and skills necessary to practice law and offer legal advice as well as writing and preparing legal documentation.
Due to the current COVID-19 situation, effective March 16, 2020, the Law Society of Ontario, Canada, has changed its rules to enable paralegals to commission documents online through video and online signing applications.
This change in the law is implemented to enable paralegals to remotely commission, notarize and attest different documents keeping in view social distancing measures being observed in society.
Our online notary service is fast, reliable, and convenient. It is fully digital and your documents will be remotely notarized or commissioned by our licensed Notary Public and Oath Commissioner. The whole process is secure and time-saving.
A Commissioner of Oaths is authorized to sign statutory declarations and affidavits, for example:
The majority of our rates can be found on our website. Bundled and unbundled services are available. Hiring us means you'll know what to expect when it comes to transparent, fast, easy, professional service.
Our team is here to help you with your legal issues. We have provided an overview of the types of cases we handle. In addition, we have provided a frequently asked questions page on our website.
It is important to understand the facts of your case if you have a legal matter. Choosing an experienced legal counsel who can craft a strategy for your case is the best way to proceed.
In-Person Price List:
The following conditions apply:
*Plus disbursements (if applicable) and HST.
*Does not include legal advice.
*Affidavits, administer oaths, declarations, and affirmations only.
Remote Price List:
The Following Conditions Apply:
*Plus disbursements (if applicable) and HST.
*Does not include legal advice.
*Affidavits, administer oaths, declarations, and affirmations only.
Depending on your location, Cordaie Paralegal Services can travel to you. Flat rates are available beginning at $45 for the first document, $20 for the second document, and $10 for each additional document.
If paid parking is necessary, an additional $10 fee will apply.
The following conditions apply:
"Plus disbursements" often accompany any information related to legal fees. Without a proper explanation, it is nearly impossible not to worry about how it affects your overall bill. Disbursement in the legal profession refers to any expense the firm incurs on your behalf.
Depending on the firm and your billing agreement, this may include court filing fees, process server or courier costs for photocopying and long-distance tolls. Per the widely accepted practice in the legal profession, disbursements are billed separately and in addition to other fees.
Are you worried about disbursements? Sure, they can directly affect your final budget. We always use the most reasonable means necessary to get the job done. Rest assured, our team will do everything possible to save you money on your legal bills.
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