In Québec the maximum is $per oath , and in Nova Scotia the fee is set at $19. This register indicates the names of institutions that have been issued the right to carry on business in Québec. Every barrister of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia is a commissioner of oaths but must receive an additional commission to act as a notary public. COMMISSIONERS FOR OATHS To make a sworn statement concerning a proceeding or document intended for use in Québec , you must contact a commissioner for oaths. The offices of the town clerk or mayor can witness your oath.
You have to present yourself at the town hall, located at D’Youville Boulevar during the hours in the schedule below. The individual who is making the declaration must come and sign before the commissioner for oaths and present a proof of identity with a photo. The have a stamp that is used along with their signature but no seal. These appointments expire and must be renewed.
More information regarding commissioner for oath services is available here. All practicing solicitors can also administer oaths. Every oath and declaration shall be taken by the deponent or declarant in the physical presence of the commissioner , notary public or other person administering the oath or declaration. The below table is a rough approximation of differences between commissioner of oaths and notary public in Canada. (more…)