Notary Public and Commissioner for Oaths Edmonton
Legal documents often require proper witnessing, verification, or sworn statements before they can be accepted by the courts or used outside the province. Heritage Law provides Notary Public and Commissioner for Oaths services to help you complete these important requirements with accuracy and care.
Expert Notary Public and Commissioner for Oaths Services
At Heritage Law, our team assists with documents that must be sworn, affirmed, certified, or witnessed. A Commissioner of Oaths can help with affidavits, declarations, and the administration of oaths. A Notary Public can provide all of these services, along with notarizing documents that will be used outside Alberta.
We ensure every signing is handled properly so your documents meet the legal standards required by government offices, courts, and other institutions.
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What Does a Notary Public or Commissioner for Oaths Do
Our lawyers provide the witnessing, certification, and verification needed for many legal and personal documents. Each service is handled with care to ensure your documents meet the necessary legal requirements. Common services include:
Services We Offer
- Power of Attorney
- Administering Oaths
- Notarization of Documents
- Taking Affidavits
- Affirmations and Declarations
- Authentications
- Guarantee Acknowledgement Certificates
- Travel Consent Letters
Hire Heritage Law for Notary and Commissioner Services
Legal documents must be completed with precision to avoid delays or rejection. Heritage Law provides clear guidance during every appointment, whether you need a document sworn, an identity verified, or a signature witnessed.
Our lawyers take the time to review your documents, explain the requirements, and ensure everything is completed correctly.
We help you meet the standards required by courts, government agencies, and international authorities.
Why Hire Heritage Law
Expertise
Skilled support for affidavits, declarations, notarization, and certification.
Approach
Clear, organized, and efficient service for all types of documents.
Guidance
Step by step assistance so you understand what you are signing and why it matters.
Frequently Asked Questions
People often have questions about how notarization and oath services work. These answers cover some of the most common things clients want to know before their appointment.A Commissioner for Oaths can administer oaths, take affidavits, and witness declarations. A Notary Public can perform all of these services and can also notarize documents that will be used outside Alberta.
Yes. You must bring valid government issued photo identification so we can verify your identity before signing.
A written authorization that allows someone to act on another person’s behalf.
A formal promise of truthfulness made by the signer or a witness.
A Notary verifies the identity of those signing and applies a stamp or seal for authenticity.
Written statements confirmed by oath or affirmation, used as evidence in court.
Sworn statements based on personal knowledge or fact that may be required by legal or government processes.
A process used to confirm that a document is genuine and not a forgery.
A lawyer signs a certificate when someone accepts personal responsibility for fulfilling an obligation on a loan or agreement.
Documents that show a parent or guardian has given consent for a child to travel alone or with one adult.
Learn More About Notary and Commissioner Services
Visit our blog to read more about the differences between a Notary Public and a Commissioner for Oaths, and to learn when each service may be required.

Heritage Law is here for your legal needs. You can trust our team’s years of professional experience to help you navigate complicated legal processes.



