Discover a world of convenience at our Saskatoon offices.
We believe in going the extra mile to meet your needs. That’s why we offer a range of additional services right here at our offices in Saskatoon. From Notary Public services to Commissioner of Oaths and even assistance with Marriage Licenses, we’re here to make your life easier.
Notary Public
Need an official document notarized?
Our knowledgeable and reliable Notary Public is ready to assist you. Whether it’s a power of attorney, an affidavit, or any other legal document, we’ll ensure it’s properly certified and recognized.
Available at our Downtown and 8th Street offices.
Please call the main desk for this service.
Required Documentation
- Document you need notarized
- Valid photo ID for verification
- Supporting documents ( Such as marriage certificate for divorce, death certificate for estates, court documents, etc.)
Commissioner of Oaths
We make it easy!
Our experienced professionals can administer oaths, affirmations, and statutory declarations with efficiency and accuracy. We understand the importance of these services and strive to deliver them promptly, saving you time and hassle. Please note that Notaries can also sign any document that Commissioners can.
Available only at our 8th Street office.
Please call the main desk for this service.
Required Documentation
- Valid photo ID for verification
- Supporting documents ( Such as marriage certificate for divorce, death certificate for estates, court documents, etc.)
Marriage Licences
Planning your big day?
We’ll guide you through the process, ensuring that all the necessary paperwork is completed correctly and swiftly. Let us take care of the details, so you can focus on the excitement of your upcoming union.
Available at our Downtown and 8th Street offices.
Please call the main desk for this service.
Required Documentation
- Cost $60
- 2 pieces of ID, one has to be a photo ID (Passport, Driver’s License/Photo ID, Health Card, birth certificate, citizenship or permanent resident card, treaty card)
- Decree Absolute for Divorce (if applicable)
- Death certificate of spouse is required for widowed persons