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When to Hire a Vancouver Notary Public Service

A notary public, also known as a notary in some cases, is a trained professional who can
provide the public with limited legal services. He is a public officer that can help people with
non-contentious matters (which are usually taken with estates, deeds, powers of attorney,
etc.) As professionals in this field, we, Vancouver Notary public, provide a variety of services
that notaries necessarily offer.
If you are wondering who are notaries and what is their historical background, here’s
something to your knowledge. The history of notaries can be traced back to thousands
of years, back to the days of Babylon. Back then (before 4000 years), Babylonian
notaries carved law into stony boards. At the time, notaries were concerned as trusted
and honourable members of the Babylonian society. As notaries, their role was overseeing
and guaranteeing the fairness of transactions as intermediates. Not only in Babylonia,
but in areas of ancient Rome, where notaries were called scribe, were attached to the
senate and his proceedings. This also can be seen in Cicero and throughout the western
empire. 

From then, the role of a notary has been evolved into the stage of professional service,
but the essence remains the same. Notaries still work to bring the public the same services,
guaranteeing fairness and overseeing the legality of a transaction. And Notary Public
Vancouver does it all.

When do you need to hire a notary public?

In Vancouver, you can always reach out for our help. We do all the typical tasks of notaries,
intervening with transactions and documentation. When it comes to sales, there are several
instances where you can use the service of Vancouver Notary Public. This includes;
· If you are looking forward to selling or buying a house
· If you are looking to transfer your property to a family member
· If you are getting a mortgage
· If you are considering writing a will, a representation agreement, or a power of attorney
· If you or your partner are considering travelling with your children
· If you need to sign an affidavit
· If you are migrating to another country and need your documents notarized
Many people feel like hiring a notary to do these things for them instead of a lawyer. If you
do not know the difference between a lawyer and a notary public, read our article about
notary services and lawyers. We descriptively have discussed the difference between a
lawyer and a notary public categorizing the differences under several topics. But for those
that don’t feel like reading it all, here’s what you should know in summary.
BC notaries excel in areas they chose to practice
For instance, if we assist you in a residential real estate transaction, our experience and
practice will help us and you to detect issues and troublesome areas before they actually
become problems.
And if you do get to a point where litigation is necessary, we, Vancouver Notary Services,
as experienced and well-known professionals in the field, have an extensive network of
trusted referral partners, and we will find you an expert lawyer who is best at litigation. All
this because a notary public will not follow you to a court to represent you in your case or
involved in litigation.
They are different again because of the training they receive.

What can BC notaries do for you?

When engaging around Vancouver, you may want the service of a Vancouver notary
public at some point. These BC notaries have professional standards dictated by the
notary act of BC. They are also administered by the rules, by-laws and best practices
dictated by The Society of Notaries Public of British Columbia.
This means at Vancouver Notary Public, we are certified experts who act around Vancouver,
and they can and most certainly will help you with notary services in Vancouver.
Here are some instances where our services can help you out.
1. Real estate transfers
In our practices, we help you in completing sells, purchases, mortgages, and family transfers.
2. Personal planning documents
Prepare yourself for the future with wills, powers of attorney and representation agreement
3. Notarization
Our Vancouver notary public will certify and notarize your signature on general notarizations
and certified copies of original documents. In instances such as;
· Travel letters
· Affidavits
· Statutory declarations
· Letters of invitation
· Passport documents
· Various applications
4. Services on international authentication and legalization services
Get all your necessary documents authenticated and legalized for use in Vancouver,
Canada and all around the world.

Contact Vancouver Public Notary


If you are interested in our work or just need notary public services necessarily, please be
wise to call or email us. With any of the cases we can assist, we will most definitely help
you out without any hesitation. If you are living in Vancouver and need notary public services,
just know that we at your reach whenever you choose us.

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