Combine Document Drafting with Online Notary Services
Meet with a notary public online and have your documents signed and commissioned in 7 minutes, from anywhere. See how easy notary services can be today.
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How to Draft Your Document & Have it Commissioned
Get started now and have your document commissioned online in just 4 simple steps!

Start Your Free Draft

1
Fill out our simple online form with your information.
2
Review and approve the document we generate based on the information you provided.
3
Connect with a notary public online in minutes who will verify your identity and witness your electronic signature.
4
Receive your commissioned document via email and print it out for your records.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is NotaryPro’s online drafting and online notary service legally recognized?

Yes, NotaryPro’s documents are legally recognized.

NotaryPro’s documents have been accepted by authorities all over the world, including provincial, federal, and international authorities.

Is NotaryPro’s online drafting & notary service secure?

Yes, NotaryPro uses the latest encryption technology.

Personally identifiable information and documents are subject to the highest level of digital security. We ensure that your documents are commissioned in compliance with all applicable Canadian laws and regulations.

How much does it cost?

It’s free to create your document, although we offer online commissioning for a small fee.

That’s right! Creating your document comes at no cost to you, but if you would like to commission it at the same time, we’re happy to help. Please find our detailed prices here.

Do I need a lawyer to draft a Waiver of Independent Legal Advice?

No, you don’t need a lawyer to draft your waiver.

You can create a waiver on your own and then have it commissioned.

Can I be forced to sign a Waiver of Independent Legal Advice?

No, you cannot be legally forced to sign this waiver. 

You must sign a Waiver of Independent Legal Advice voluntarily. If you’re being pressured or coerced, do not sign the waiver and seek legal advice.

Is a waiver necessary if you understand the terms of an agreement?

Yes, a waiver is still necessary if you understand the agreement’s terms. 

This waiver protects everyone involved by confirming that legal advice was offered but willingly declined.

Do I need to have my waiver commissioned?

Having your waiver commissioned is recommended, but not required.

While commissioning is not mandatory, it gives the document added credibility.