Document Translation and Notarization
We offer full-package services to our clients, so, if you need a translation, notarization,
or power of attorney, you can get it done here, at Jane Katkova & Associates.
Notary Services for Canadian Visa Application
- Document Validation: Notaries confirm the authenticity of documents.
- Attestation: They certify copies of original documents, ensuring their legal acceptance.
- Witnessing Signatures: Notaries often witness the signing of legal documents, providing additional verification.
What documents require notarization for immigration purposes?
Commonly notarized documents include affidavits, powers of attorney, and certified copies of identification.
Can notary services be accessed outside of Canada?
Yes, Canadian notaries can often provide services abroad, but it’s essential to check specific requirements.
List of languages we offer translations from:
Russian
Ukrainian
Spanish
Portuguese
Turkish
Arabic
Vietnamese
The price for translation depends on the amount of translated documents.
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We Notarize and Commission:
- Official documents
- Translations
- Affidavits, oaths, and statutory declarations
- Power of attorney with court document
- Birth certificates and passports
- Separation agreements
- Consent to travel
- Refugee travel documents
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Difference between Notarization and Commissioning
Notarization and commissioning are both processes used to authenticate legal documents and signatures, but they serve different purposes and involve different authorities.
Notarization
Purpose:
Notarization confirms the authenticity of signatures on legal documents and ensures the signer’s identity. It’s used for contracts, deeds, affidavits, and other official transactions.
Commissioning
Purpose:
Commissioning grants individuals the power to administer oaths and affirmations, often for legal purposes.
Authority:
Notaries public, appointed by state governments, verify identities, witness signings, and apply their seal or stamp.
Authority:
Authority comes from higher governmental bodies, like courts or state governments. Commissioned individuals can administer oaths within their jurisdiction.
In short, notarization validates signatures, while commissioning empowers individuals to administer oaths.
Prices for this service vary. Please, book an appointment with our notary for any notarization or commissioning by contacting our office