Toronto’s remote notarization lawyer service uses modern Internet technology to provide people with a more convenient notarization method. Applicants only need to take the application documents to conduct a video conference with a lawyer or notary agency.

Remote notarization is very similar to the in-person process, except that instead of physically appearing in front of a notary to sign or seal your documents, you verify and sign your documents remotely online using a video conferencing platform, which can usually be done on your phone (Facetime, Zoom, Google Meet, etc.) or in a web conference room via your computer. This process is also known as virtual, digital notarization, or e-notarization services.

What can be notarized remotely?

  • Affidavits, including OSAP, identity, income, divorce (Form 36), etc.

  • Statutory Declaration, Statutory Declaration of Extended Family Member Entering Canada (Form IMM 0006)

  • Ontario / Ministry of Finance Documents

  • Ontario Used Car and Ontario Used Car Family Gift Affidavit

  • Insurance Claims

  • Request for Amendment of Birth Registration Invitation

  • Consent for Children to Travel Abroad

  • Name Change Application

  • Federal Government Permanent Residence Card Application

What can’t be notarized remotely?

The following contents require you to bring paper documents in person to make an appointment.

  • Power of Attorney (POA)

  • Wills and Trusts

  • Divorce and Separation Agreements

  • Promissory Notes and Loan Agreements

What are the benefits of remote notary lawyer services in Toronto?

  • Convenience: Notarization services can be provided anytime and anywhere as long as there is an Internet connection, saving you the labor and material costs of traveling around.

  • Easy operation: You can electronically sign documents without registering or downloading applications

  • Security: To ensure the security and privacy of your files, all data will be managed through complex encryption to protect your privacy to the greatest extent

  • Cost-effectiveness: Remote notarization services are more cost-effective

What are the benefits of remote notary lawyers in Toronto for international students?

When a minor applies to study in Canada, a Canadian citizen or permanent resident is required to serve as the minor’s guardian in Canada, and the minor’s parents are required to submit a notarized statement of consent to guardianship.

It is difficult to notarize children born to single parents or out of wedlock in China, but at JZW Law we do not require a marriage certificate or household registration certificate. As long as the parents sign their consent and swear an oath in front of the notary, the notarization process can be completed.

We provide one-stop service. Customers only need to fill out a form. There is no need for them to run around and waste unnecessary manpower and resources.