Affidavits, Statutory Declarations, Oaths & Solemn Affirmations in London, Ontario
Need an Affidavit, Statutory Declaration, Sworn Statement, Oath, or Solemn Affirmation in London, Ontario? Karen Gisèle Gagné Notary Public provides professional, convenient service for a wide range of sworn and declared documents.
As a Notary Public and Commissioner for Taking Affidavits in Ontario, Karen helps clients complete documents properly, sign them in front of an authorized official, and ensure they are ready for legal, government, personal, business, and administrative use.
Professional Affidavit and Statutory Declaration Services in London, Ontario
Many legal, government, financial, and administrative documents require you to swear or affirm that the information is true. This often means signing the document in front of a Notary Public or Commissioner for Taking Affidavits.
Karen provides professional assistance for:
- Affidavits
- Statutory Declarations
- Sworn Statements
- Oaths
- Solemn Affirmations
Whether your document is for Ontario, another province, or another country, Karen offers professional notary and commissioner services in London, Ontario.
What Is a Statutory Declaration?
A Statutory Declaration is a written statement that confirms certain facts are true. It is signed by the declarant in front of an authorized witness.
Statutory declarations are often used for:
- identity confirmation
- residency confirmation
- marital status or common-law declarations
- ownership or property matters
- administrative or government forms
- situations where no court proceeding is involved
The declarant must sign the document in front of an authorized official, such as a Notary Public or Commissioner for Taking Affidavits.
What Is an Affidavit?
An Affidavit is a written statement of facts that is sworn or affirmed to be true. It is commonly used in legal and court-related matters.
Affidavits are often required for:
- court proceedings
- family law matters
- financial statements
- insurance claims
- support documents
- legal applications
- sworn evidence
The person signing the affidavit, called the affiant, must do so in front of a qualified official and swear an oath or make a solemn affirmation that the contents are true.
Oaths and Solemn Affirmations
An Oath is a formal promise to tell the truth, often with religious wording.
A Solemn Affirmation has the same legal effect as an oath but does not include a religious reference.
Both are legally recognized ways to confirm that the contents of a document are true.
Common Affidavits, Statutory Declarations & Sworn Documents We Handle
Karen notarizes and commissions many types of documents, including:
- Out-of-Province and Out-of-Country Real Estate Transactions
- Invitation Letters
- Child Travel Consent Letters
- Medical and Immunization Exemption Forms
- Insurance Claims
- Professional Accreditation and Licensing
- Marital Status and Common-Law Declarations
- OSAP Affidavits
- Birth Registration Forms
- ODSP Applications
- Transfer of Vehicle Ownership
- Gift of Vehicle to Family Members
- Applications for a RIN
- Affidavit of Support
- Family Responsibility Office (FRO) documents
- Lost or Stolen Passport declarations
- Court and legal documents
- and many more
If you are unsure whether your document requires an Affidavit, Statutory Declaration, or other sworn statement, contact Karen before booking.



