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Affidavit swearing (Commissioner for Oaths)
Upload your affidavit, book an online or in-person appointment, and receive a certified, e-signed PDF back into your case file.
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- Document validated
- Appointment booked
- Sworn & e-signed
- Certified PDF in file
About this service
How it works
- Upload the affidavit or declaration you need sworn directly from your case file.
- Book an online (video) or in-person appointment with a commissioner for oaths.
- Confirm your identity and swear or affirm the document with the commissioner.
- Receive the certified, e-signed PDF back in your case file, ready to file.
Turnaround
Standard appointments are usually available within 1–2 business days; same-day and urgent (2-hour) options are offered at a higher rate.
Frequently asked questions
- Is an online commissioning valid for filing in Québec?
- Yes. A commissioner for oaths may administer the oath by videoconference, and the resulting affidavit is admissible. The certified PDF records the date, place and manner of swearing.
- What do I need to have ready?
- The final version of your document (no further edits after swearing) and a valid piece of government-issued photo identification.
- Can the commissioner change my document?
- No. A commissioner verifies your identity and administers the oath; they do not draft, correct or give advice on the content. Make sure the wording is final before your appointment.
Good to know
A commissioner for oaths administers the oath or solemn affirmation only. This is an attestation service, not legal advice, and Juge.ca is not a law firm.