Notary Services

Do you require a document to be notarized?

A notarized document is a document that has been marked with a stamp (or “seal”), which indicates that the signature on the document is legitimate as it has been verified by a notary public.   In addition to verifying your identity, a notary is supposed to look for signs of trouble: are you signing the document willingly (even if you don’t like what’s in it) or is somebody forcing you to sign?   Likewise, a notary wants to make sure that you’re in a condition where you can truly understand what you’re signing. 

How to Get a Notarized Document?

You simply sign it in front of notary (a person who is authorized to notarize documents).
The notary will ask for identification to verify that you really are who you say you are. You’ll need official identification with a photograph – a driver’s license, passport, or other government-issued ID. 
Be sure to bring an unsigned document (don’t sign it ahead of time) and your identification. 

Need an appointment?

Our door is always open at Open Door Law Corporation for notarial and certification services, without appointment.* If you wish to schedule a guaranteed time for a notarial services appointment, please contact our office.

*First come, first served; and subject to our lawyer’s pre-existing commitments and office schedule.

Examples of documents that we certify true or notarize

  1. Statutory Declaration re: Common Law Union (for Canadian Citizenship and Immigration)
  2. Statutory Declaration in lieu of a Guarantor for Canadian Passports (Passport Form 132)-Kindly obtain this form from the Vancouver Passport Office
  3. Statutory Declaration concerning a lost, stolen or damaged Canadian Passport (Passport Form 203)
  4. Statutory Declaration re: Custodial Parent for Canadian Passports
  5. Statutory Declaration re: change of name
  6. Government of India Affidavits and Power of Attorney
  7. Government of Germany Passport declarations
  8. United Kingdom Passport declarations
  9. Certified True Copy of birth, marriage or death certificates
  10. Permanent Resident of Canada Card Applications
  11. Letters of Invitation to Visit Canada
  12. Various other documents

Basic requirements for authentication or notary services

  1. Where an individual is required to swear an oath under the Evidence Act of Canada, the individual himself or herself must personally appear before the lawyer
  2. Documents must be bona fide and in original (not copy) form
  3. Two pieces of Identification of the individual swearing the document is required except in unusual circumstances
  4. Any other requirement imposed on the individual swearing the document that Open Door Law Corporation, in its sole opinion, believes necessary to provide services to the notarize the document
  5. Individuals are required to review and if agreeable, sign a limitation of liability

Our Areas of Work

Affvidavits

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Statutory Declarations

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Certified True Copies

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Letters of Invitations

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Out of Province Real Estate Documentation

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In Need of Notary Services?

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