Gangadin & Company – Toronto – Small Claims Defense

Commissioner of Oaths

In Toronto, finding a Commissioner of Oaths can be unexpectedly time-consuming and with loads of concussions. Online searches won’t do you much good either as resources like these are always limited and are filled with wrong info. Commissioners of Oaths verify your identity and oversee the oath-taking process. However, you might be needing a Commissioner’s services for affidavits, statutory declarations, travel consents, real estate documents, and even government forms. Not all Commissioners of Oath handle the same document types. 

Where can you find a qualified one quickly, especially outside regular business hours? If you’re unsure whether a document requires a Commissioner of Oaths, Gangadin & Company is your best help for you. Unlike other Legal farms, we will go through all your specific requirements first, and then find exactly what you need to achieve results faster and better.

How Gangadin & Company Can Help You Out

At Gangadin & Company, we understand the importance of your time and effort within the legal process.  Our team of qualified legal professionals will provide everything you need, regardless of the time or day.  We will find you the best Commissioners that can handle your legal documents, while you focus on other things that matter. 

Doesn’t matter whether you need one for affidavit (written confirmations of truth), statutory declarations (similar to affidavits but without witnessing an oath), travel consents for minors traveling with one parent, or real estate documents. We will have you covered worry-free.

Frequently Asked Questions

Almost anyone can be a Commissioner of Oaths in Canada if they are a Citizen of Canada, has a valid work permit, and they qualified with a completed application to the Financial and Customer Services Commission. Most common Commissioners of Oaths in Canada are lawyers, notary public, or someone appointed by their province/territory (e.g., police officers).

A Commissioner of Oaths in Canada can witness any documents that require a witness signature. For example: Affidavits, travel consents, statutory declarations, etc. 

You do need to make an appointment with a Commissioner of Oath in Canada. However, it’s not always needed for example if something’s urgent. You do need someone who knows the law to help you out for contacting, negotiating, or arranging everything.

No. A Commissioner of Oaths cannot translate documents. They only witness signatures and verify identities.

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