Life in Saskatchewan moves quickly. Whether you’re buying a home in Regina, applying for immigration from Moose Jaw, or sending your child on a school trip from Saskatoon, you’ll likely need documents notarized — often at the last minute.
That’s where Canada Notary’s online notarization service comes in. We offer a 100% virtual solution that lets you get your documents notarized securely from the comfort of your home, office, or anywhere with a stable internet connection.
or email us at Saskatchewan@canadanotary.ca
Picture this: Emily and Raj in Regina were finalizing their first home purchase when their lawyer asked for a notarized declaration — but both of them worked full-time and couldn’t take time off. A quick online search brought them to Canada Notary, and in less than 24 hours, they had a virtual appointment. The entire process took just 15 minutes over video call.
In Saskatoon, single dad Liam needed a notarized travel consent letter so his daughter could fly to Vancouver with her grandparents. Instead of scrambling to find a local notary on a Saturday, he simply uploaded the document to Canada Notary, hopped on a scheduled video call, and got everything done from his kitchen.
Fatima, applying for immigration in Moose Jaw, had several affidavits to notarize. Canada Notary’s platform allowed her to complete each one online — no bus rides, no waiting rooms, and no missed work.
We Virtually Commission a Wide Range of Documents
Not sure if your document qualifies? Contact us — we’ll be happy to help.
Discount Eligibility
We offer a 15% discount on notary services to support members of our community who may benefit from reduced rates. You may be eligible for this discount if you belong to any of the following groups:
No need to travel, print, or mail documents
Online notarization is valid in Saskatchewan
We follow all provincial ID verification protocols
Book, meet, and notarize in under 24 hours
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
Real notaries, real answers, real-time help
We’re a trusted name across Canada for fast, affordable, and professional notary and commissioning services. Here’s what makes us the top choice for virtual commission services in Saskatchewan:
While online notarization is valid and legal in Québec, it’s a good idea to confirm that the organization requesting your notarized document accepts digital notarizations and electronic seals.
We’ve made the process simple and efficient for the people of Edmonton:
Use our simple booking form to choose a time that works for you.
Show a valid government-issued photo ID.
Connect with a licensed commissioner using your device’s camera and mic.
You’ll sign during the call, and we’ll apply the commissioner’s stamp.
Your commissioned document will be emailed to you right away.
You can complete the entire process from your smartphone, tablet, or computer.
In Saskatchewan, the government has enacted permanent regulations allowing for the remote commissioning and witnessing of certain legal documents via electronic means. These measures, initially introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic, aim to increase accessibility and efficiency in legal processes.
At Canada Notary, we currently provide Virtual Commission Services to clients in select cities and regions across Saskatchewan. Our licensed Commissioners for Oaths are available by secure video call to assist with affidavits, statutory declarations, sworn statements, and more — all without the need to travel or visit an office.
You can access our online commissioning services from the following Saskatchewan locations:
Ready to get your documents notarized online?
Visit: canadanotary.ca/contact-us
Fill out the form, and we’ll take care of the rest.
We follow the Law Society of Ontario’s guidelines regarding remote and virtual signing under the Commissioners for Taking Affidavits Act and the witnessing of wills under the Succession Law Reform Act, provided all required conditions are met.
Online notary services are not permitted under the Notaries Act.
Contact us for more information or to determine if your matter qualifies.
Canada Notary is a well-regarded and professional notary public services provider. Our knowledgeable and ODS-registered notaries public and lawyers offer cost-effective assistance with a broad selection of legal documents.
Terms & Conditions
To qualify for the 15% notary discount, eligible individuals must provide valid proof. Full-time students are required to present a valid student ID along with proof of current full-time enrollment. Seniors must be 65 years of age or older and show government-issued ID for age verification. Those receiving social assistance must provide official documentation from either Ontario Works or the Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP). Canadian military personnel must present valid military identification. All submitted documentation must be current and verifiable. Canada Notary reserves the right to decline the discount if sufficient proof is not provided.