Edmonton Commissioner of oaths
We commission documents required by Alberta courts, registries, and legal processes including Court of King's Bench affidavits, probate forms, and name change applications.
The Court of King's Bench of Alberta requires many documents to be sworn before a Commissioner for Oaths. We commission affidavits for court filings, including affidavits of service, identity affidavits, and supporting affidavits for various court applications. Our commissioners are familiar with court requirements and ensure your documents are properly formatted and executed.
Probate applications in Alberta require several sworn documents. We commission all probate-related affidavits and forms including non-contentious surrogate matters (GA & MP forms). Our Commissioner for Oaths in Edmonton can assist with the commissioning of estate administration documents quickly and affordably.
Changing your name in Alberta requires a statutory declaration or affidavit before a Commissioner for Oaths. We handle name change applications for adults and children at both our South and North Edmonton offices. Mobile service is also available across Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Leduc, and the Greater Edmonton Area.
Office Locations:
South Side — Near 38 Ave & 97 St, Edmonton
North Side — Near 137 Ave & 135 St, Edmonton
Walk-ins welcome. Mobile Commissioner for Oaths service available across Edmonton and area.
Yes. A Commissioner for Oaths in Alberta is authorized to administer oaths and take affidavits for use in Alberta courts, including the Court of King's Bench.
Yes, we regularly commission affidavits and statutory declarations required by the Alberta Maintenance Enforcement Program.
Absolutely. We commission all probate-related documents including executor affidavits, non-contentious surrogate forms, and estate administration paperwork.
Professional mobile Commissioner for Oaths services across Edmonton and surrounding areas.
South Side Office
Near 38 Ave & 97 St, Edmonton
North Side Office
Near 137 Ave & 135 St, Edmonton