What is a Public
Notary?
A notary public lawyer is an
official constituted by law to serve the public as a witness on non-disputable
matters including property deeds, execution of contracts, wills, affidavits
and power of attorney etc. They are
Impartial Witness who performs a number of duties to restrain the fraudulent
acts related to authentication of official documents. These fraud-hindering
acts are called Notarizations.
The laws and requirements for
becoming a “Notary Public Lawyer Canada” are diversified from one province to other or
from territory to territory depending upon the provincial or state legislation.
A public notary is asked to
formulate the official copy of the documents/Notary by screening the
signers for identifying their true identity, certifying the passports etc. for
solemn affirmations and declarations.
Notaries are helpful in eliminating
the risks related to the remotely executed agreements.
Commitments of a “Notary Public Lawyer Saskatchewan”
A “Lawyer Notary Public
Saskatchewan” is committed to performing various duties like:
- He can administer the oaths.
- Certify the true copies of the documents like
passports or birth certificates etc.
- Solemn Affirmations.
- Witnesses signatures on affidavits.
- Authority of Statutory declarations.
- Formulate Notaries.
- Notarize mercantile documents.
- Verify commercial documents.
- Providing acknowledgments.
- Issues property deeds or wills.
- Execution of the contracts.
- Provides notice of foreign drafts.