“Do You Need a Document Legally Witnessed or Certified?”
Ask Yourself
- Do you need to sign, witness, or certify legal documents for immigration, property, or business purposes?
- Are you sending documents outside Canada that require a notarized seal or authentication?
- Are you an immigrant, student, or professional who needs copies of IDs, letters, or affidavits notarized?
- Do you need to swear an oath, statutory declaration, or affidavit before a lawyer or commissioner of oaths?
If you answered YES to any of the above, you need a Notary Public — someone authorized by law to witness and certify important documents.
What a Notary Does — and Why It Matters
A notarized document carries the legal seal of trust — confirming that your signature is genuine, your identity verified, and your document valid for legal or international use.
At LexCanadaLaw, every notarial act is performed by a licensed Barrister & Solicitor — ensuring your documents meet Canadian and international legal standards.
Our Notary Public Services Include:
1. Document Certification
- True copies of passports, driver’s licences, educational certificates, and other official documents.
- Used for immigration, employment, or credential verification.
💰 Fee: $40 per document
2. Affidavits & Statutory Declarations
- Sworn statements for immigration, insurance, school, or court submissions.
💰 Fee: $60 per signature (includes lawyer’s seal and witnessing)
3. Consent & Invitation Letters
- Parental consent letters for minors traveling abroad.
- Invitation letters for family or visitor visa applications.
💰 Fee: $50 per letter
4. Power of Attorney / Authorization Forms
- For delegating authority or managing property while abroad.
💰 Fee: $75–$150 per document
5. Certified Translations & International Use
- Verification of translations, foreign affidavits, and embassy documentation.
💰 Fee: Based on complexity; starting at $60
Why Clients Choose LexCanadaLaw for Notary Services
- Speed & Convenience: Walk-in or book same-day appointments online.
- Professional Assurance: Notarizations handled by a licensed lawyer.
- Faith-Based Integrity: Every signature is witnessed with honesty and respect.
- International Validity: Documents accepted by IRCC, embassies, and Canadian courts.