We provide professional Commissioner for Oaths services in Edmonton for documents required by courts and government registries. Our service ensures your affidavits, declarations, and legal forms are properly witnessed and ready for submission.
Many documents required for courts, registries, and legal processes must be signed under oath or affirmation before an authorized official. Our Commissioner for Oaths in Edmonton provides professional commissioning services to ensure your court and registry documents are properly witnessed and completed according to Alberta requirements.
Whether you are submitting documents to a court, government registry, or legal authority, commissioning helps confirm the accuracy of the information provided and ensures the document meets formal requirements. We provide reliable and confidential services to help individuals complete these documents correctly and without unnecessary delays.




We assist clients with commissioning a wide range of court and registry documents related to legal and administrative matters.
An affidavit of service confirms that legal documents have been properly delivered to another party in a legal proceeding. This document verifies when and how the documents were served and must be sworn before a Commissioner for Oaths.
These documents are used to confirm a person’s identity when additional verification is required. They may be requested by government agencies, registries, or legal institutions as proof of identification.
Many court filings require affidavits or sworn statements to confirm facts related to a case. Our Commissioner for Oaths can witness signatures on court-related documents that must be sworn before submission.
Affidavits used in matters before the Court of King’s Bench often require commissioning to verify that the statements made are true and accurate. These affidavits may relate to civil, family, or other legal matters.
Certain forms submitted to the Maintenance Enforcement Program require sworn statements confirming financial or personal information. Our commissioning services help ensure these documents are properly completed.
Applications for a legal name change often require sworn declarations confirming identity and the reason for the change. These documents must be signed before a Commissioner for Oaths.
Forms related to non-contentious surrogate matters, such as certain estate administration processes, may require affidavits or sworn statements before submission.
Probate applications often include affidavits and declarations confirming information about the estate, the executor, and beneficiaries. These documents must be commissioned before filing with the court.
We aim to make the commissioning process simple and efficient.
Bring Your Documents
Bring the documents that require commissioning along with valid government-issued photo identification.
Identity Verification
Your identity will be verified before any oath or affirmation is administered.
Oath or Affirmation
You will declare that the information contained in the document is true.
Signature and Commissioning
Your signature will be witnessed and the document will be officially commissioned.
Documents must always be signed in the presence of the Commissioner for Oaths to be legally valid.
When dealing with court or registry documents, accuracy and proper verification are essential. Our professional commissioning service helps ensure your documents are completed correctly.
Reasons clients choose our services:
Professional Commissioner for Oaths in Edmonton
Convenient appointment scheduling
Quick and efficient commissioning process
Confidential handling of legal documents
Experience with a wide range of court and registry paperwork
We focus on providing dependable service to help clients complete their legal documents with confidence.
If you need assistance commissioning court or registry documents, our Commissioner for Oaths in Edmonton is here to help.
Visit commissionerforoathsedmonton.ca or call 587-372-3143 to schedule your appointment.
An affidavit of service confirms that legal documents were delivered to the appropriate person involved in a legal matter. The person serving the documents must swear or affirm the details before a Commissioner for Oaths.
Yes. Probate applications and other estate-related court documents often require affidavits and sworn declarations, which can be commissioned by our Commissioner for Oaths.
You must bring valid government-issued photo identification such as a driver's license, passport, or other official ID to verify your identity.
Yes. Court affidavits and declarations must be signed in the presence of the Commissioner for Oaths to be legally valid.
Please bring valid government-issued photo identification such as a driver’s license or passport when attending your appointment.
Most documents can be commissioned within a few minutes once your identity has been verified and the oath or affirmation is administered.
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