
How to Become a Commissioner of Oaths in Ontario
If you work in government, HR, finance, education, or another field where documents need to be sworn or affirmed, becoming a commissioner of oaths in Ontario could be a game-changer. It’s a straightforward and affordable process.
In this blog, we’ll walk you through exactly how to become a commissioner of oaths in Ontario, including eligibility, application steps, and what to expect after you’re appointed.

Notarizing a Document: What You Need to Know
In Ontario, a notary public plays a crucial role in verifying and authenticating legal documents. Many essential documents require notarization to be legally recognized, prevent fraud, and ensure compliance with various regulations. Some of the most common notarized documents include affidavits, powers of attorney, real estate agreements, wills, certified true copies, and travel consent letters. Read on to learn more about notarizing a document and why a notary public plays an important role.