Notarizations
Notarizations – Walk-In Only at Brampton location – 10 George Street North, Brampton, Ontario L6X 1R2
Individuals seeking notarizations must bring two pieces of photo ID. Cash, PayPal, Interac e-Transfer and cheques are accepted. The first notarization (signature and seal) is $25, and each subsequent notarization (signature and seal) at the same appointment is $15.
Mobile notary service is available in Brampton to businesses, nursing homes and hospitals. Fees start at $100 plus the cost of notarization.
Special Note: Suzanne Deliscar has been registered as a lawyer and notary public at the following embassies and consulates which are special designations that will assist clients who need to file legal documents with those specific countries:
1. Consulate General of the Republic of Argentina in Toronto
2. Consulate General of the United States of America in Toronto
3. Consulate General of France in Toronto
4. Consulate General of Uruguay in Toronto
5. Consulate General of Peru in Toronto
6. Consulate General of Mexico in Toronto
7. Consulate General of Mali in Toronto
8. Consulate General of Haiti in Toronto
9. Consulate General of Guinea in Toronto
10. Consulate General of Guatemala in Toronto
11. Consulate General of Ecuador in Toronto
12. Consulate General of the Dominican Republic in Toronto
13. Consulate General of Costa Rica in Toronto
14. Consulate General of Congo in Toronto
15. Consulate General of Belgium in Toronto
16. Consulate General of Chile in Toronto
17. Consulate General of Burundi in Toronto
18. Consulate General of Venezuela in Toronto
19. Consulate General of Spain in Toronto
20. Consulate General of Switzerland in Toronto
21. Consulate General of Senegal in Toronto
22. Consulate General of Panama in Toronto
23. Consulate General of Cote d’Ivoire in Toronto
24. Consulate General of El Salvador in Toronto
25. Consulate General of Cuba in Toronto
26. Consulate General of Colombia in Toronto
Legal documents created in Canada normally need to go through the authentication and legalization process before being accepted for use in a foreign country. This process is also sometimes known as the “apostille” system, which was created by the Convention of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents, however, only countries that are signatories to this Convention are bound by the apostille system. Canada is not a signatory to the Convention, and as such, documents intended for use abroad must be first authenticated and legalized.
Deliscar Professional Corporation can assist clients by taking documents to be authenticated at the Official Documents Service in Toronto, Ontario CANADA, the government department responsible for authenticating the validity of a notarial seal on a legal document, among other services. Our firm can also assist by taking documents to embassies/consulates for legalization.
Translations of official documents in Spanish and French can be certified, particularly if the translation is required for immigration or educational purposes. For a free quote, e-mail your documents to sdeliscar@suzannedeliscar.ca. Your documents will be treated with the utmost confidentiality.
Deliscar Professional Corporation can assist with the translation and notarization of official documents for the following countries:
- Spain
- Andorra
- Gibraltar
- Equatorial Guinea
- Argentina
- Colombia
- Dominican Republic
- Guatemala
- Nicaragua
- Peru
- Uruguay
- Bolivia
- Costa Rica
- Ecuador
- Honduras
- Panama
- Venezuela
- Chile
- Cuba
- El Salvador
- Mexico
- Paraguay
- France
- Monaco
- Belgium
- Switzerland
- Luxembourg
- Algeria
- Burundi
- Chad
- The Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Mauritius
- Morocco
- Rwanda
- Tongo
- Benin
- Cameroon
- Ivory Coast
- Mali
- Niger
- Senegal
- Tunisia
- Central African Republic
- Mauritius
- Haiti
- Guadeloupe
Saturday Walk-Ins in Brampton for Notarizations
No notarization appointments are necessary for the following Saturday dates and times at the Brampton location of Deliscar Professional Corporation:
Saturday July 18, 2015: 10 AM to 3 PM
Saturday August 15, 2015: :10 AM to 3 PM
Saturday September 19, 2015: 10 AM to 3 PM
Saturday October 17, 2015: 10 AM to 3 PM
Saturday November 21, 2015: 10 AM to 3 PM – CLOSED due to conference
Saturday December 19, 2015: 10 AM to 3 PM – CLOSED for the holidays
Saturday January 16, 2016: 10 AM to 3 PM
Saturday, February 20, 2016: 10 AM to 3 PM
Saturday, March 19, 2016: 10 AM to 3 PM
Saturday, April 16, 2016: 10 AM to 3 PM
Saturday, May 21, 2016: 10 AM to 3 PM – CLOSED for the Victoria Day holiday
Saturday, June 18, 2016: 10 AM to 3 PM
Saturday, September 17, 2016: 10 AM to 3 PM
Saturday, October 15, 2016: 10 AM to 3 PM
Saturday, November 19, 2016: 10 AM to 3 PM