Frequently Asked Questions
What is a statutory declaration?
A written statement of facts you solemnly declare to be true before a Commissioner for Oaths or Notary Public.
What do I need to bring?
Valid government photo ID, unsigned documents, and any required witnesses.
Do you certify true copies?
Yes — we verify that a photocopy matches the original and attach our certificate.
Can I book the same day?
Often yes. Check the calendar — evening slots are commonly available.
Do you offer mobile service?
Yes, by appointment within Edmonton. Add your address in the booking notes.
What’s the difference between a Notary Public and a Commissioner for Oaths?
Both can administer oaths and take declarations. A Notary Public has broader authority (e.g. documents for outside Alberta). For within-Alberta use, a Commissioner is usually sufficient.