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Notary Public in North York

April 12th, 2009 by admin

Notary Public in Toronto North York

Mike Stavrakis, Barrister & Solicitor, Notary Public,  offers full Notary and Commission services for all documents including (but not limited to):

- Court documents
- Certifying a Copy of an Original Document
- Consent to travel documents
- Statutory declarations
- Affidavits, Declarations, Statutory Declarations, and Letters
- Letters of Invitation (in support of a visitor’s visa to Canada)
- Passports New Applications Lost or Stolen

* Oath Commissioned by a Notary Public
* Declaration in Lieu of Guarantor
* Certification of Supporting Documents
* Certification of Applicant’s Photograph

For your immediate Notary Public needs in North York, please contact us directly at:

Mike Stavrakis
Barister & Solicitor, Notary Public
50 Gervais Drive, Suite 505
Toronto, ON
M3C 1Z3

T:               416-446-0340
F:               416-441-0811
E:               mstavro@sympatico.ca

What does A Notary Public Do?

What a notary public does is witness the signing of the documents and ask each party for a sworn oath of authenticity. A notary (or a notary public) is a person legally authorized by a state to administer oaths, take acknowledgments & certify documents. A notary public shall exercise no power or jurisdiction in criminal cases.

A notary public must ensure that the person signing a document to be notarized is who s/he says s/he is. Because identities are critical, a notary public may also spend some time verifying the names of the parties involved in the signing.

Mike Stavrakis
Barister & Solicitor, Notary Public
50 Gervais Drive, Suite 505
Toronto, ON
M3C 1Z3

T:               416-446-0340
F:               416-441-0811
E:               mstavro@sympatico.ca

Notary Public In North York

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