Aftab Notary Public & Documentation Services
COMMISSIONER OF OATHS
WHAT IS A COMMISSIONER OF OATH?
COMMISSIONER OF OATH SERVICES
Playing an essential role in ensuring the authenticity and validity of statements.
Key Responsibilities of a Commissioner of Oath:
Administering Oaths or Affirmations
They oversee the process of a person swearing (an oath) or affirming (a non-religious equivalent) that a statement or document is truthful.
Taking Affidavits & Declarations
They witness and certify written statements made under oath or affirmation, often for legal proceedings or official use.
Verifying Identity
Commissioners confirm the identity of the person making the declaration to ensure the authenticity of the process.
Ensuring Voluntary Compliance
They ensure that the individual understands the document’s content and is making the statement or declaration willingly and without coercion.
Commonly Used Documents a Commissioner of Oaths Handles:
- Affidavits
- Statutory declarations
- Sworn statements
- Applications for government services (e.g., visas, permits)
- Insurance claims
- Legal forms requiring oaths or affirmations
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WHAT IS A COMMISSIONER OF OATH?
A Commissioner of Oaths is an individual authorized by the government or a legal body to administer and witness the swearing of oaths, affirmations, and declarations for legal documents.
They play an essential role in ensuring the authenticity and validity of these statements, primarily for use in legal, administrative, or governmental processes.
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Disclaimer
The services provided by Aftab Notary Public & Documentation Services are strictly limited to notarial acts, such as witnessing signatures, certifying documents, administering oaths, and other duties permitted under Saskatchewan law.
We do not provide legal advice, interpretation of the law, or representation in legal matters. The information on this website is provided for general informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal advice.
For legal questions, advice on wills, powers of attorney, contracts, or other matters requiring legal expertise, please consult a licensed lawyer in Saskatchewan.
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