Most people think they only need a notary for “signing stuff,” but a notary public plays an important role in keeping your documents legal, valid, and protected. At Mather & Company, our notary services help make paperwork feel simple, clear, and stress-free. What...
Notary Public
Explore articles on notary public services in British Columbia. From document notarization to identity verification and common use cases, these posts help you understand when notarization is needed and how it works. At Mather & Company, we provide clear explanations to assist clients in the Comox Valley and all over BC.
Common Documents That Require Notarization in BC
Many legal documents in British Columbia aren’t considered valid until they’ve been notarized. At first glance, notarization might seem like a small detail — just a signature or a stamp. But in reality, it plays a critical role in giving documents legal weight, confirming identities, and helping prevent fraud. Without notarization, important documents may not be accepted by banks, government offices, or courts.
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