The Clerk’s Office provides services of a Commissioner of Oaths to Town of Essex residents during regular business hours.
The Commissioner for Taking Affidavits Act, Ontario, confers on Municipal Clerks and other Officials (also known as Commissioner of Oaths) the ability to take various types of declarations and to administer oaths, when you sign an affidavit or statutory declaration.
Affidavits are verified documents containing sworn statements. All parties required to sign the document must be present and must provide valid photo identification in order to have a document commissioned. The Clerk or designate will review the documents to determine if it meets the specifications. Declarants must sign in the presence of a Commissioner of Oaths.
Please note that documents that are in any language other than English will not be commissioned, as we cannot validate the information that is sworn.
Since the nature of documents varies greatly, it is strongly recommended that you contact the Clerk’s Office prior to your visit to confirm that your documents can be commissioned. Appointments are required.
Applicable fee is per page and charged at resident and non-resident rate.
Please note that there are various types of documents that a Town of Essex Commissioner of Oaths is not authorized to commission:
Please note that a Commissioner of Oaths is not the same as a Notary Public. If your document requires notarization or you need certified copies of documents, you may need to contact a lawyer or a notary.
Finally please note that:
Guarantor services
Commissioners do not provide guarantor services for Canadian passport applications and certification of true copies.
An individual cannot act as a guarantor and cannot sign an application unless they have known the applicant for a period of at least two years.
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