Sunder Law

Notarization Services

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Need a Document Notarized Today? We Can Help

Certifying Your Legal Documents with Confidence

Whether you’re submitting immigration forms, affidavits, statutory declarations, or travel consent letters, having your documents notarized by a licensed legal professional ensures they are valid, recognized, and accepted by government bodies and institutions across Canada and internationally.

At Sunder Law, we offer efficient, professional notarization services to help clients certify documents accurately, promptly, and in full compliance with legal standards.

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What Documents Can We Notarize?

  • Affidavits and Statutory Declarations

  • Travel Consent Letters for Minors

  • Invitation Letters for Immigration

  • Certified True Copies of Original Documents
  • Sworn Statements for Legal Matters

  • Power of Attorney and Authorization Forms

  • Commissioning of Oaths and Declarations

How Sunder Law Can Help with Your Notarization Needs?

Quick and Professional Service

We offer same-day and next-day appointments for notarization, minimizing your wait time and helping you meet urgent deadlines.

Certified Legal Oversight

All notarizations are handled by a licensed lawyer, ensuring each document meets legal requirements and is properly recorded.

In-Person and Remote Options

Whether you visit our office or require a virtual notarization (where legally permitted), we provide flexible options to serve your needs.

Multifunctional Legal Support

If your document relates to immigration, family law, or another legal matter, we can provide additional advice or services on the spot.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the difference between Notarization and Commissioning?

Notarization is done by a Notary Public and often includes verifying identity, certifying copies, or witnessing signatures. Commissioning is performed by a commissioner of oaths for affidavits and declarations. At Sunder Law, we offer both.

2. Do I need to bring ID for Notarization?

Yes, valid government-issued photo ID is required for all Notarization Services to confirm your identity.

Absolutely. We regularly Notarize immigration forms, affidavits, invitation letters, and sponsorship documents.

4. How long does Notarization take?

The process is typically completed within 15–30 minutes. Complex matters may require more time, and we recommend booking an appointment in advance.

5. Do you offer certified true copies?

Yes, we can certify copies of passports, driver’s licenses, academic transcripts, and other official documents.

6. Is remote Notarization available?

Yes, if allowed under current Ontario law, we offer secure virtual Notarization through video conference.

7. What are your Notarization fees?

Our fees are competitive and transparent. Call us to get a quote based on the number and type of documents you need Notarized.

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