Book your remote oath service now – Simple, fast, and fully online
How does it work?
- Book the date and time of your appointment (below).
Choose your preferred time slot directly from the interactive calendar below. Book now to avoid delays — availability is limited! - Meet with our Commissioner for Oaths in a secure video conference.
A quick and confidential meeting, with no travel required, to validate your documents. - Receive your official documents instantly in PDF format.
You will get your affidavits, powers of attorney, attestations, or sworn declarations in a secure PDF format, ready to use.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1️⃣ Is Online Oath Administration Accepted in Québec and Canada?
Yes, remote oath-taking is officially recognized and accepted in Quebec and throughout Canada, provided it is carried out by a duly authorized Commissioner for Oaths. Our services comply with all applicable legal requirements, and your sworn documents are generally accepted by authorities and institutions, depending on their own specific criteria.
Remote oath-taking is not only accepted, it is officially recognized by the Government of Quebec.
Here are official government announcements that clearly confirm it:
- Remote swearing in – Government of Quebec
- Remote Swearing-In – Quebec Ministry of Justice (Official PDF)
These official government announcements confirm that remote swearing-in via videoconference is fully compliant with the law, as long as it is conducted by a duly authorized commissioner, with proper identity verification and in accordance with the applicable legal framework.
2️⃣ What types of documents can I have sworn online?
You can have several types of documents sworn online, including:
- Statutory declarations under oath (affidavits)
- Legal powers of attorney
- Invitation letters for visa (IRCC)
- Proof of accommodation certificates
- Declarations for immigration, study permits, work permits, and citizenship applications
- Documents for estates and family separations
- Insurance claims and other personal matters
- Child travel consent form
- Lost or stolen document declarations
- Official forms required by government or private organizations
- Written undertakings or sworn statements required in an administrative or legal context
3️⃣ How does the online oath-taking process work?
The process is simple and fast:
- You book an online appointment at a time that works for you.
- You meet our Commissioner for Oaths via secure video conference.
- Your documents are sworn and immediately sent to you in a secure PDF format.
4️⃣ Is online oath administration secure?
Absolutely. All our oath administrations are conducted via secure videoconferencing platforms. Your information and documents are handled with the highest level of confidentiality, in full compliance with personal data protection laws.
5️⃣ Do online sworn documents hold the same legal value as those sworn in person?
Yes, documents sworn online hold the same legal value as those sworn in person, provided the oath is administered by a duly authorized commissioner for oaths.
The Government of Quebec officially confirms that remote commissioning is legal and recognized.
- Remote swearing in – Government of Quebec
- Assermentation à distance – Ministère de la Justice du Québec (PDF)
6️⃣ How long will it take to receive my sworn documents?
You will receive your documents immediately after the oath-taking session, in a secure PDF format. They are ready to be used for your administrative, legal, or personal procedures.
7️⃣ Do you provide commissioner for oaths services outside the province of Quebec?
Absolutely. We have obtained official authorization from the government to provide commissioner for oaths services both within Quebec and outside the province. We offer legally recognized online oath services to any individual, regardless of their location.