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In Alberta, a Notary Public can do whatever a commissioner for oaths can do,BUT a Commissioner for Oaths may not have all the powers of a Notary Public. For more info on Canada notary services, log on http://russweninger.com
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What is the difference between aNotary Publicand aCommissioner for Oaths? COMMISSIONER FOR OATHS
In Alberta, a Notary Public can do whatevera commissioner for oathscan do
BUT a Commissioner for Oaths may not have all the powers of a Notary Public.
In Alberta, a notary public isautomaticallya commissionerfor oaths, but the reverse does not hold:a commissioner for oaths is not automatically anotary public.
A notary publiccan certify copiesof documentsandcan actas awitnessfor documentsthat are to be used outside of Alberta.
A Commissioner for Oaths generally cannot certify copies of documents
And should not typically act as a witness for documents meant to be used outside of Alberta.