Our Edmonton Commissioner for Oaths provides reliable services for affidavits, statutory declarations, and other sworn documents. We make the process quick and straightforward so your documents are properly commissioned.
Affidavits and statutory declarations are formal written statements used for legal, administrative, and government purposes. These documents must be signed under oath or affirmation in the presence of an authorized official. Our Commissioner for Oaths in Edmonton provides professional services to ensure your documents are properly witnessed and completed according to Alberta requirements.
Whether you need to verify personal information, support an application, or provide a sworn statement for legal matters, we make the commissioning process simple, efficient, and confidential.




We assist individuals with commissioning a wide range of affidavits and statutory declarations. Our goal is to help ensure your documents are signed correctly and ready for submission.
An affidavit is a sworn written statement used as evidence or confirmation of facts. It is commonly required for legal matters, court proceedings, and administrative applications. The person signing the affidavit confirms that the information in the document is true.
Some affidavits include supporting documents called exhibits. These documents must also be properly identified and attached during the commissioning process. Our Commissioner for Oaths ensures the exhibits are correctly referenced and verified.
This declaration is used to confirm a parental relationship when documentation is required for legal, immigration, or administrative purposes. It must be sworn or affirmed before a Commissioner for Oaths.
A statutory declaration is a written statement declared to be true. It is often required for government forms, identity verification, residency confirmation, and other official matters.
Individuals inviting family members or visitors to Canada may be required to provide a statutory declaration confirming the purpose of the invitation and details about the visit.
In situations where a guarantor cannot be provided for an application, a statutory declaration may be required instead. This declaration confirms personal information and eligibility according to application requirements.
We aim to make commissioning affidavits and statutory declarations straightforward.
Bring Your Documents
Bring the document that needs to be commissioned along with valid government-issued photo identification.
Identity Verification
Your identity will be verified before the oath or affirmation is administered.
Oath or Affirmation
You will declare that the information in the document is true and accurate.
Signature and Commissioning
The document will be signed in the presence of the Commissioner for Oaths and officially commissioned.
For legal validity, documents must always be signed in the presence of the Commissioner.
An affidavit is a sworn statement typically used in legal or court matters, while a statutory declaration is a formal statement used for administrative or government purposes. Both must be signed before a Commissioner for Oaths.
Yes. Affidavits must be signed in the presence of a Commissioner for Oaths who administers the oath or affirmation and witnesses the signature.
You must bring valid government-issued photo identification such as a driver's license, passport, or other official ID to verify your identity.
Yes. We can commission statutory declarations used for invitation letters, immigration documentation, and other official applications.
No. The document must be signed in the presence of the Commissioner for Oaths in order to be legally valid.
Most affidavits and statutory declarations can be completed within a few minutes once your identification has been verified and the oath or affirmation is administered.
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