Affidavits & Statutory Declarations — Edmonton
We assist with commissioning sworn statements and official declarations for legal, government, and personal matters across Edmonton and the Greater Edmonton Area.
Documents We Commission
What Is an Affidavit?
An affidavit is a written sworn statement of fact made voluntarily. It is used as evidence in court proceedings and many legal and government applications. In Alberta, affidavits must be sworn or affirmed before a Commissioner for Oaths or Notary Public.
Our Commissioner for Oaths in Edmonton will verify your identity, administer the oath or affirmation, and witness your signature. The document is then stamped and signed by the commissioner, making it legally valid.
What Is a Statutory Declaration?
A statutory declaration is a written statement of fact that is declared to be true in the presence of a Commissioner for Oaths. Unlike an affidavit, it does not require an oath but instead uses a solemn declaration. Statutory declarations are commonly used for immigration invitation letters, confirming identity, or declaring facts where no court proceedings are involved.
As your trusted Commissioner for Oaths in Edmonton, we commission statutory declarations for a wide range of purposes including immigration, government applications, and personal matters. Our mobile service is available across Edmonton, Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Leduc, and Stony Plain.
Book Your Appointment
Office Locations:
South Side — Near 38 Ave & 97 St, Edmonton
North Side — Near 137 Ave & 135 St, Edmonton
What to Bring
- Your unsigned documents
- Valid government photo ID
- Any supporting exhibits or attachments
Same-Day Service
Walk-ins welcome. Mobile Commissioner for Oaths service available across Edmonton and area.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to get an affidavit commissioned in Edmonton?›
Our fees are affordable and competitive. The cost depends on the number of documents and pages. Please call us at 587-372-3143 for a quote.
Do I need to sign my affidavit before coming?›
No! You must NOT sign your affidavit before meeting the Commissioner for Oaths. The document must be signed in the commissioner's presence after the oath or affirmation is administered.
Can I get a statutory declaration for an invitation letter?›
Yes, we regularly commission statutory declarations for invitation letters for immigration purposes. Bring your unsigned declaration and valid ID to either of our Edmonton locations.
Commissioner for Oaths
Professional mobile Commissioner for Oaths services across Edmonton and surrounding areas.
Services
Locations
South Side Office
Near 38 Ave & 97 St, Edmonton
North Side Office
Near 137 Ave & 135 St, Edmonton