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How to Become a Notary Public in Saskatchewan

Mar 4

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A notary public in Saskatchewan is authorized to notarize documents, administer oaths, and certify true copies. In this province, lawyers are automatically granted notary powers, but non-lawyers can apply for an appointment through the provincial government.


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Eligibility Requirements

To qualify as a notary public in Saskatchewan, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years old

  • Be a resident of Saskatchewan

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident

  • Have no criminal convictions


Step-by-Step Process to Become a Notary Public in Saskatchewan

  1. Determine Your Eligibility

    • Lawyers in Saskatchewan are automatically granted notary powers.

    • Non-lawyers must apply for an appointment through the government.

  2. Submit an Application for a Notary Public Appointment

    • Applications must be submitted to the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice.

  3. Pay the Application Fee

    • The application fee is CAD $100.

  4. Receive Your Notary Appointment Certificate

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

  5. Purchase Notary Supplies

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


Fees for Becoming a Notary Public in Saskatchewan

Expense

Cost (CAD)

Application Fee

$100

Notary Supplies

$50–$150

Total estimated cost: $150–$250


Renewal Process

Notary public appointments in Saskatchewan do not expire but must be maintained through professional standing if applicable.


How Much Can a Notary Charge in Saskatchewan?

  • Saskatchewan does not regulate notary fees. Notaries may charge reasonable fees.


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Comments (1)

SK Resident
4d ago

Some of the information provided here is incorrect, as in Saskatchewan appointments are for a duration of 5 years and the fee payable to the Government of Saskatchewan is $200.

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