Description
Description (Service) | The Commissioners for Taking Affidavits Act empowers municipal clerks and other officials to take various types of declarations and to administer oaths. A commissioner for taking affidavits, also known as a commissioner of oaths, is not the same as a notary public. Non-municipal documents requiring a commissioner of oaths and affidavits can be commissioned at Barrie City Hall, 70 Collier St. Some documents require an appointment while some do not. For full details visit this web page: https://www.barrie.ca/services-payments/document-commissioning Members of Parliament and Members of Provincial Parliament have staff at their Constituency offices that are commissioners of oath for some types of documents. Always call ahead to be sure staff is available. The Superior Court of Justice - Civil Filing Office has a commissioner of Oaths available for court related matters only. All lawyers and paralegals in good standing with the Law Society can act as Commissioners. |
Service Details
Hours | Vary |
Areas Served | Barrie |
Eligibility | No restrictions |
Application | Call for appointment or drop in to Service Barrie only for select types of documents. |
Languages | English |
Fees | Vary depending on type of document |
Address and Location
Located In Community | Barrie |
Address & Map | Barrie, ON Canada |
Physical Access | Varies by location |