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How to Become a Notary Public in British Columbia

Mar 4

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A notary public in British Columbia is authorized to notarize documents, administer oaths, and certify true copies. In B.C., notaries are highly regulated professionals who must complete specialized education and be members of the Society of Notaries Public of British Columbia.


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Eligibility Requirements

To qualify as a notary public in British Columbia, you must:

  • Be at least 19 years old

  • Be a resident of British Columbia

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident

  • Have no criminal convictions

  • Hold a Bachelor’s degree

  • Complete the Master of Arts in Applied Legal Studies (MAALS) program at Simon Fraser University


Step-by-Step Process to Become a Notary Public in British Columbia

  1. Complete the Required Education

    • Applicants must complete the MAALS program at Simon Fraser University.

  2. Pass the Notary Public Examination

    • The notary public exam is administered by the Society of Notaries Public of B.C.

  3. Apply for Membership with the Society of Notaries Public of B.C.

    • Applicants must become members before practicing.

  4. Obtain Errors & Omissions Insurance

    • Notaries in B.C. must carry professional liability insurance.

  5. Receive Your Notary Commission

    • Once approved, you will receive your notary commission certificate.

  6. Purchase Notary Supplies

    • Required supplies include a notary seal/stamp and a notary journal.


Fees for Becoming a Notary Public in British Columbia

Expense

Cost (CAD)

MAALS Program Tuition

$20,000+

Notary Exam

$1,000+

Membership Fees

Varies

Professional Insurance

Varies

Notary Supplies

$50–$150

Total estimated cost: $21,000+


Renewal Process

Notaries in B.C. must maintain their membership with the Society of Notaries Public of B.C. and meet continuing education requirements.


How Much Can a Notary Charge in British Columbia?

  • B.C. notaries set their own fees, which vary based on services provided.


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