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You must have your document sworn in person. Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channel
In person
Point of service
Suite 600
Montréal, QC H2N 2H8
You must have your document sworn in person. Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channels
In person
Point of service
Montréal, QC H1K 4B9
You must have your document sworn in person. Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channel
In person
Point of service
Montréal, QC H3X 2H9
You must have your document sworn in person. Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channels
In person
Point of service
Montréal, QC H8S 2N4
You must have your document sworn in person.
To make a request, you are not required to live in the borough.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Restrictions
Commissioners of oaths cannot receive sworn statements or solemn declarations from their mother or father, brothers or sisters, spouse or children. They are also prohibited from swearing documents for a party whom they represent legally or in non-contentious proceedings.
Municipal employees cannot notarize documents.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5 per document.
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channel
In person
Montréal, QC H8R 4A8
You must have your document sworn in person. Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channel
In person
Point de service
Suite 120
Montréal, QC H2T 3E6
You must have your document sworn in person. Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channels
In person
Point of service
First floor
Montréal, QC H4C 2K4
You must have your document sworn in person. To make a request, you are not required to live in the borough.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Restrictions
Commissioners of oaths cannot receive sworn statements or solemn declarations from their mother or father, brothers or sisters, spouse or children. They are also prohibited from swearing documents for a party whom they represent legally or in non-contentious proceedings.
Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
Municipal employees cannot notarize documents.
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Fees
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channel
Outside of Montréal: 514-872-0311
Monday to Friday: From 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Saturday, Sunday and public holidays: From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Point of service
Montréal, QC H9C 1G9
Point de service
Montréal, QC H9H 1C5
You must have your document sworn in person. Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channels
In person
Point of service
Montréal, QC H1N 1E1
You must have your document sworn in person. Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channel
In person
Point of service
Montréal, QC H1H 5R5
You must have your document sworn in person. Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channels
In person
Point of service
Montréal, QC H2V 4R2
You must have your document sworn in person.
To make a request, you are not required to live in the borough.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website a to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Restrictions
Commissioners of oaths cannot receive sworn statements or solemn declarations from their mother or father, brothers or sisters, spouse or children. They are also prohibited from swearing documents for a party whom they represent legally or in non-contentious proceedings.
Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
Municipal employees cannot notarize documents.
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channel
In person
Point of service
Montréal, QC H9A 2Z4
You must have your document sworn in person. Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channel
In person
Point of service
Montréal, QC H1E 6X5
Point of service
Montréal, QC H1B 2Z1
You must have your document sworn in person.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Certified copy
- The commissioner of oaths cannot swear that a photocopy is a certified true copy of the original.
Power of attorney
- Commissioner of oath employees cannot certify or swear a power of attorney
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channels
In person
Point of service
2nd floor
Montréal, QC H2G 2B3
You must have your document sworn in person.
You may obtain a sworn statement only for the purposes of a housing grant application and a certificate of life and residence.
For any other sworn statements, contact the Centre d’accueil et de référence sociale et économique pour immigrants (CARI), Saint-Laurent’s social and economic reference service for immigrants.
To make a request, you are not required to live in the borough.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Restrictions
Commissioners of oaths cannot receive sworn statements or solemn declarations from their mother or father, brothers or sisters, spouse or children. They are also prohibited from swearing documents for a party whom they represent legally or in non-contentious proceedings.
Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
Municipal employees cannot notarize documents.
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channel
In person
Point of service
Montréal, QC H4M 2M7
You must have your document sworn in person. To make a request, you are not required to live in the borough.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Restrictions
Commissioners of oaths cannot receive sworn statements or solemn declarations from their mother or father, brothers or sisters, spouse or children. They are also prohibited from swearing documents for a party whom they represent legally or in non-contentious proceedings.
Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
Municipal employees cannot notarize documents.
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channel
In person
Montréal, QC H1R 3B1
Payment method
Click on the place to see accepted methods of payment.
You must have your document sworn in person. Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channels
In person
Point of service
Montréal, QC H4G 1M4
You must have your document sworn in person. Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channel
In person
Point of service
Ground floor
Montréal, QC H2L 4L8
You must have your document sworn in person. Commissioners of oaths cannot sign a power of attorney.
You may have your documents sworn if you are a minor, provided that you are over 14 years of age. However, the commissioner for oaths may refuse the request if the commissioner deems that you do not understand the scope of your declaration.
Please note that the commissioner for oaths is entitled to refuse to provide a sworn statement based on any of the following serious motives:
- if the content of the declaration is not in the required format or is exceptionally erroneous
- if you do not appear to be in full possession of your faculties
- if the document is written in a language that the commissioner for oaths cannot read or understand
Having a document sworn for a municipal activity in Montréal is free of charge.
Persons with reduced mobility
Persons with reduced mobility who cannot travel can contact the “Register of Commissioners of Oaths” at 514-864-5761 or visit Justice Québec’s website to get a list of people or organizations who can provide this service to them at their home.
Fee
Signature of the commissioner for oaths: $5
Required documents
ID
1 of the following documents:
- Québec health insurance card
- Québec driver’s license
- Passport
- Citizenship card
Proof of residency may be required depending on the type of document to be sworn.
Communication channel
In person
Point of service
Suite 100
Montréal, QC H3N 1M3
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