In British Columbia, all B.C. lawyers are B.C. Notaries Public, and there are also non-lawyer B.C. Notaries Public.
The notarized document must be signed, dated and sealed by a B.C. Notary Public (B.C. lawyer or B.C. non-lawyer) who is already on file with our office to avoid delays. See Information for BC Lawyers and Notaries.
Documents must be notarized (signed, dated and sealed) by the notary in their capacity as a notary, not in their capacity as a commissioner for taking affidavits or other non-notary designation. Documents signed or sealed in their capacity as a commissioner for taking affidavits or other non-notary designation will not be authenticated.
Notarized photocopies of B.C. Vital Statistics Documents will not be accepted for authentication.
Notarized photocopies of foreign documents or non-B.C. public documents will not be accepted for authentication.
Certain federal Canadian public documents will be accepted for authentication if notarized in B.C. Examples include the following documents :
If your document is over 40 pages in length, you must contact us before submitting the document for authentication.
Note that you are solely responsible for ensuring that an embassy or consulate will accept the documents in the format authenticated.
See below for samples of a notary signature and seal, and provincial authentication (notary):
Notary signature and seal
Provincial authentication (notary)
Useful ContactsMail/Courier Address:
Ministry of Attorney General
OIC Administration Office
Attention: BC Authentication Program
1001 Douglas Street
Victoria, BC V8W 2C5