A Notary Public is…

Notaries Public in British Columbia are legal experts who are authorised to perform non-contentious legal services to the general public, such as residential real estate transactions, wills, powers of attorney, health care directives, and statutory declarations. The Notaries Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, c. 334, defines the duties and powers of a Notary Public under section 18.

Notary’s strength is in preparing accurate, reliable legal documents in order to assist the general public in British Columbia.

Before candidates can begin training for a career as a Notary Public, they must:

  • meet the strict requirements for business experience, integrity and trustworthiness,
  • passed stringent personal and financial background checks,
  • completed their post–secondary education,
  • have five years of business experience in a related field such as Real Estate, Insurance, Accounting, or the Legal field, and
  • be approved in principle.

Note: Each applicant then must completed an intensive multi-phased program that involves both academic and the practical aspects of a Notarial practice. At the end of the two year Master of Arts in Applied Legal Studies (offered only at Simon Fraser University) course, each candidate must write and pass the six British Columbia Statutory Examinations before being commissioned for life by the British Columbia Supreme Court.

A Notary Public must continually comply with our Society’s Bylaws, Rules and Regulations and Code of Ethics.
We are fully insured with Error and Omission Insurance and must participate in our Society’s Special Indemnity Fund providing public assurance and protection.

For more information about BC Notaries, please visit The Society of Notaries Public of British Columbia website at www.notaries.bc.ca.

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