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Who can be a Commissioner for Oaths? How much does it cost to have the documents commissioned?

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Who can be a Commissioner for Oaths? How much does it cost to have the documents commissioned?

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Commissioners for Oaths include lawyers, judges, police officers, notaries public, officers in the Canadian Forces, elected officials (Members of the Legislative Assembly, a Member of Parliament from Alberta, a member of the Senate of Canada who at the time of appointment is a resident of Alberta, a member of a municipal council in Alberta, a member of a Métis settlement council or a member of a board of trustees of a school district or school division in Alberta). Charging for this service is up to each commissioner. If a commissioner is a member of any of the three levels of government (municipal, provincial, federal) or works for an agency of the government, there is no charge for this service. Your organization is encouraged to contact people in your community using the above listing who are Commissioners for Oaths.

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