Practice Areas
Notary
Services
Affordable, accurate, and efficient — keeping your affairs moving smoothly.
Notary Services You Can Count On
Whether it's a statutory declaration, an affidavit, or an international document requiring notarization, we handle every matter with professionalism and care. As a Barrister and Solicitor, Aftab Anwar is authorized to administer oaths, certify true copies, and notarize documents for use in Alberta and beyond.
Affidavits & Statutory Declarations
We witness and commission sworn statements for legal, personal, and business purposes — ensuring they meet all provincial and federal requirements for use in any proceeding.
Certified True Copies
Passports, educational transcripts, corporate documents — we certify that copies are true and accurate replicas of the original, accepted by government agencies and institutions.
International & Immigration Documents
Documents destined for use abroad require proper notarization and sometimes apostille certification. We guide you through the process for invitation letters, residency applications, and more.
Travel Consent Letters
If a child is travelling internationally with one parent or a guardian, airlines and border agents require a notarized consent letter. We draft and notarize these promptly so your plans stay on track.
Power of Attorney
We prepare and notarize general, enduring, specific, springing, and personal directive powers of attorney — ensuring every document is valid, properly executed, and compliant with Alberta law.
Personal Guarantee
We provide independent legal advice and witnessing services for personal guarantees — helping individuals understand their obligations and ensuring documents are properly executed and legally enforceable.
Documents We Notarize
Our notary services cover a broad range of personal, business, and legal documents. The list below is not exhaustive — contact us if you don't see your document type listed.
Understanding Your Power of Attorney Options
A power of attorney is a vital legal document that ensures your affairs are managed by someone you trust if you're unable to do so yourself. By having a POA in place, you can avoid unnecessary delays, reduce family stress, and ensure your wishes are respected. We provide expert guidance to help you create a power of attorney that meets your specific needs and complies with Alberta law.
General Power of Attorney
Grants broad authority to manage your financial and legal affairs — typically for temporary situations such as travel or short absences. Becomes invalid if you lose mental capacity.
Enduring Power of Attorney
Remains valid even if you become mentally incapacitated, making it the most commonly used POA for long-term planning and an essential part of any comprehensive estate plan.
Specific Power of Attorney
Grants authority for a single defined task — such as selling a property or completing one transaction. Limited in scope and duration, it expires automatically once the task is complete.
Personal Directive (Healthcare POA)
Authorizes a trusted person to make healthcare and personal care decisions on your behalf if you lose capacity — a fundamental companion to any will and estate plan under Alberta law.
Affordable. Accurate. Available When You Need It.
Don't let a missing notarized document hold up your plans. Contact us today — flexible appointments available.

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Wills & Estates
Secure your legacy.
Wills, powers of attorney, personal directives, trusts, and estate administration — protecting what matters for the people you love.
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