Professional & Licensing Documents

Travel Consent Letters for Children – Edmonton Commissioner for Oaths

Travel consent letters are often required when a child travels with only one parent, a guardian, or another adult. This document confirms that the parent or legal guardian has given permission for the child to travel and may need to be signed and commissioned to be accepted by authorities or airlines.

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Sworn Declarations for Professional Licensing and Certification

Many professional licensing applications and renewals require documents to be signed under oath or affirmation before they can be submitted. These sworn declarations confirm that the information provided is accurate and verified. We assist professionals with commissioning documents required for licensing, certification, and regulatory processes. Our service helps ensure that declarations and forms are properly witnessed so they can be submitted to professional organizations and licensing authorities.

Documents We Assist With

Professionals in various industries may be required to provide sworn statements or declarations as part of their licensing process. We help ensure these documents are properly completed and ready for submission.

Accountant Licence Applications or Renewals

Accountants applying for or renewing their professional licence may need to provide declarations confirming qualifications, work experience, or professional status.

Pharmacist Licence Applications or Renewals

Pharmacists may be required to submit sworn statements or declarations as part of licensing or registration with regulatory bodies.

Professional Licence Applications or Renewals

Many regulated professions require official declarations when applying for or renewing a professional licence. These documents confirm personal information, credentials, or professional compliance.

Real Estate Licence Applications or Renewals

Real estate professionals may need to complete sworn statements as part of licensing applications, renewals, or regulatory documentation.

Travel Consent Letters

Travel consent letters for minors may require a sworn declaration confirming permission from a parent or guardian when a child is travelling with another adult.

How the Commissioning Process Works

The process is simple and designed to ensure documents are properly completed.

Bring Your Documents
Bring the document that requires commissioning along with valid government-issued photo identification.

Identity Verification
Identification is reviewed to confirm the identity of the person signing the document.

Oath or Affirmation
The signer confirms that the information contained in the document is true and accurate.

Signature and Completion
The document is signed in the presence of the authorized official and completed according to the required format.


Additional Documents

If you have a document that is not listed on this page, you are welcome to contact us to confirm whether it can be commissioned. Many professional and regulatory forms require sworn declarations, and we can help determine whether your document qualifies for commissioning.

Visit commissionerforoathsedmonton.ca or call 587-372-3143 to ask about your document or schedule an appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Some licensing authorities require applicants to confirm certain information through a sworn statement. This ensures that the details provided in the application are accurate and verified.

Yes. In some cases, licence renewals may require declarations confirming employment history, professional status, or compliance with regulatory requirements.

Travel consent letters are sometimes required when a minor is travelling without one or both parents. A sworn declaration helps confirm the permission provided by the parent or guardian.

You should bring the document that requires commissioning along with valid government-issued photo identification.

No. The document must be signed in the presence of the authorized official so the oath or affirmation can be properly administered.