Visit Changes to authentications services in Canada for information on changes to authentication services in Canada.
Check Alternatives to authentication before sending your request to the Authentication Services Section.
Some foreign authorities impose a time limit to the validity of criminal record checks issued by the Canadian Royal Mounted Police (RCMP). Be advised that our office is processing these documents in priority. For information about processing times for these documents, please visit Updates to the authentication services.
Find out if your document needs to be notarized before it can be authenticated by our office. If your original document cannot be authenticated, we may be able to authenticate a notarized copy. Check the specific requirements for your document in step 2.
Any Canadian notary whose signature we recognize can notarize your document.
If we are unable to recognize the signature of your notary, invite your notary to register with us. The notary can do this by providing a specimen signature.
Search online for "notary public". The rules governing Canadian notaries vary between provinces and territories. The notary will tell you what they are able to do to notarize your document.
A Canadian notary signs and seals your document. The notary can also prepare a separate certificate (sign it and attach it to your document).
When signing your document, the notary must:
In signing your document, the notary may, for example:
A Canadian notary may also be able to certify a translation to be true if they speak both languages. If that is the case, ensure that the notary indicates on the document both of the following: