What Notary Services Providers Can Help With
Notary Services Providers in Vancouver
Morris Notary
Vancouver — 104 - 375 Water Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 5C6
A downtown Vancouver notary public offering same-day services including real estate transfers, wills, and powers of attorney.
Patricia Wright Notary Public
Vancouver — 610 - 1112 W Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6E 2S1
A Vancouver notary public offering residential conveyancing and personal planning document services.
Shiva Ghayem Notary Public
North Vancouver — 104 E 3rd Street, North Vancouver, BC V7L 1E6
A North Vancouver notary public providing residential real estate transactions, wills, powers of attorney, and document certification.
North Van Notary (Alisha Dagenais)
North Vancouver — 1641 Lonsdale Ave, Box 249 North Vancouver, BC V7M 2J5 (Mailing Address Only)
A mobile notary public in North Vancouver offering services including real estate transfers, mortgage refinances, powers of attorney, and notarization of various documents.
Kim Vickers & Associates Notary Public
North Vancouver — 125 West 15th Street North Vancouver, BC V7M 1R7
A notary public in North Vancouver providing services since 1988, specializing in real estate transactions, wills, and powers of attorney.
Jeffrey.R Horricks Law Corporation
Vancouver — 777 Richards Street, Suite 602, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 0M6
Jeffrey.R Horricks Law Corporation provides expert legal guidance for residential and commercial property transactions in British Columbia, with experienced real estate conveyancing lawyers guiding clients through each step of property transactions, ensuring legal compliance and protection. They also handle corporate and personal law matters.
Kerrisdale Notary Public
Vancouver — 202 - 2309 West 41 Ave, Vancouver, BC V6M 2A3
Kerrisdale Notary Public offers a full range of notarial and document preparation services, including Wills, Power of Attorney, and Real Estate Conveyance. They provide an efficient and cost-effective alternative to traditional legal services.
Questions to Ask Before Hiring
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a notary and a lawyer in BC?
In BC, notaries public are legal professionals regulated by the Society of Notaries Public of BC. They can handle non-contentious legal matters such as real estate conveyancing, wills, and document certification. Lawyers can handle a broader range of legal matters including disputes, litigation, and complex legal advice.
Can a notary prepare my will in BC?
Yes. BC notaries can prepare wills, powers of attorney, and representation agreements for non-contentious situations. If your estate is complex or involves potential disputes, a lawyer may be more appropriate.
Do I need a notary or a lawyer for a home purchase in BC?
Both notaries and lawyers can handle residential real estate conveyancing in BC. For straightforward transactions, a notary is often sufficient and may be less expensive. For complex transactions or those involving legal disputes, a lawyer is generally recommended.
What is a statutory declaration?
A statutory declaration is a written statement of facts that a person declares to be true in the presence of a notary or commissioner for taking oaths. It is used in various legal and administrative contexts, such as name changes, insurance claims, or government applications.
Can a notary certify documents for use abroad?
Yes. BC notaries can certify copies of documents and provide notarizations for use in other countries. For documents intended for use in countries that are party to the Hague Convention, an apostille may also be required. A notary can advise on the requirements for your specific country.
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