What is a Notary Public ?

A Notary Public is an official who is authorized by the government to witness and certify the signing of documents and administer oaths. Their primary function is to verify the authenticity of signatures, ensure the willingness of parties to a document, and deter fraud by providing an official seal or stamp on the document.

Notaries Public are typically involved in a variety of legal and financial transactions, including the signing of wills, powers of attorney, real estate transactions, affidavits, and contracts. They play a crucial role in ensuring the integrity and legality of documents by verifying the identity of the signatories and confirming that they understand the contents of the document they are signing.

In addition to witnessing signatures, Notaries Public may also certify copies of documents as true copies, administer oaths and affirmations, and authenticate the execution of documents for use outside of their jurisdiction.

It's important to note that the specific duties and responsibilities of Notaries Public may vary depending on the jurisdiction in which they operate. Temple of Justice makes it easier by coming to you to notarize your documents , contact us now !

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woman in white shirt holding pen writing on white paper

Important documents which may need to be notarized :

  • Affidavits
  • Statutory Declarations
  • Bill of Sale
  • Travel Consent Letter for Minors
  • Invitation Letters
  • Power Of Attorney
  • Last Wills & Testaments
  • Immigration Forms
  • International Documents
  • Guarantor Forms
  • Birth Certificate
  • Marriage Certificate
  • Cohabitation Agreement
  • Partner Agreements
  • Contacts and Documents
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person in orange long sleeve shirt writing on white paper
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person in white dress shirt holding white paper

We Notarize Online as well Please contact :

647-574-9545 or paralegal@templeofjustice.ca