15 May 2026
“Notary lawyers near me” refers to licensed attorneys who notarize documents and advise on what you’re signing. At 23 Westmore Dr Unit# 218A 2ND Floor, Etobicoke, ON M9W 0C3, Vikram Sharma Law offers walk-in notarization, affidavits, certified copies, and Independent Legal Advice—so your paperwork is accepted the first time.
By Vikram Sharma — Barrister, Solicitor & Notary Public
Last updated: 2026-05-15
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Need a local notary lawyer today? Walk into our Etobicoke office for fast notarizations, affidavits, certified copies, and Independent Legal Advice. We verify identity, witness signatures, and apply proper seals under Ontario rules—so banks, schools, and foreign authorities accept your documents without delay.
We run a true walk-in notary service inside a full-service law office. That means you get stamps in minutes and practical legal guidance when a document affects your rights—like a mortgage, separation agreement, or corporate guarantee. Bring valid photo ID and your unsigned forms; we’ll handle the rest.

Introduction
A notary lawyer is a licensed attorney who notarizes, commissions oaths, and certifies true copies—while also explaining legal consequences. In Etobicoke and Toronto, combining notary and legal advice saves time, cuts errors, and keeps your documents valid for Canadian and international use, including when apostille is required.
Vikram Sharma Law Professional Corporation serves individuals, families, and businesses with Independent Legal Advice (ILA), Real Estate Law, Family Law, Business Law, Immigration Law, and Notary Public Services. If you searched “notary lawyers near me,” you likely want speed and certainty. Our approach delivers both, with same-day service and clear, step-by-step guidance.
For a fast primer, scan our notary basics overview and this checklist of notarized document requirements before you arrive. They show what to bring, when to leave documents unsigned, and how to plan for certified copies.
Quick Summary
Here’s the gist: bring valid photo ID, know where the document is going, and confirm whether you need apostille for foreign use. We notarize, commission oaths, and certify true copies in minutes. If your document creates obligations, we provide Independent Legal Advice so you sign with confidence.
- Walk-in notary in Etobicoke with same-day turnaround
- Affidavits, statutory declarations, certified true copies
- Independent Legal Advice for separation, guarantees, real estate
- Corporate resolutions, officer certificates, and ID verification
- Immigration forms, sponsorship letters, and declarations
- Guidance for apostille/authentication when documents go abroad
Local considerations for Etobicoke
- Event days at Humber Centre for Trades & Technology can add traffic; build in a few extra minutes if you’re on a tight schedule.
- In winter, double‑check you’ve packed two pieces of ID before you leave (coats and gloves make wallets easy to forget).
- Parking near Martin Grove Mall is busier on weekends; weekday afternoons are usually fastest for walk-ins.
Services Offered
We notarize, commission, and certify documents—and advise when they affect your rights. Common requests include affidavits, statutory declarations, certified copies, travel consent letters, real estate forms, corporate resolutions, and immigration paperwork. Everything is completed with identity checks and proper seals.
Personal and family
- Affidavits and statutory declarations (name change, residency, insurance) — see our statutory declaration guide.
- Travel consent letters for children and guardians.
- Independent Legal Advice for separation agreements or personal guarantees.
- Wills & Estates witnessing and guidance for proper signing formalities.
Real estate
- Buyer/seller ID verification and witnessing land transfer documents.
- Mortgage and refinance packages with ILA when needed.
- Title transfer acknowledgments and declarations.
Business and corporate
- Certified true copies of corporate records and identification.
- Board minutes, resolutions, and consent forms—handled correctly the first time.
- Shareholder agreements and officer certificates, with legal review on request.
Immigration and international
- Statutory declarations, sponsorship forms, and support letters.
- Document certification for use outside Canada (with apostille/authentication steps).
For a fuller service menu, review our notary public services page.
Our Notarization Process
Bring valid government-issued photo ID and the unsigned document. We confirm identity, review pages, witness signatures when required, and apply the notary seal and signature. For affidavits, we administer an oath or affirmation. You leave with a complete, accepted document—often in well under 15 minutes.
- Document review: confirm completeness and purpose.
- Identity verification: match name, photo, and signature.
- Commissioning: explain oath/affirmation for affidavits.
- Witnessing: observe your signature (or certify a true copy).
- Notarial seal: apply seal and detailed signature block.
- Extra copies: prepare additional notarized copies if needed.
| Task | What we do | Typical timing |
|---|---|---|
| Affidavit commissioning | Oath/affirmation + witness | Approx. 5–10 minutes |
| Certified true copy | Compare original + stamp | Approx. 5 minutes |
| Signature witnessing | Verify ID + observe sign | Approx. 5–10 minutes |
| Independent Legal Advice | Explain rights and risks | Same day by appointment |
Planning an affidavit? Our affidavit process guide and step-by-step statutory declaration steps outline what to bring, where to initial, and when to sign in front of us.
Pricing & What Affects It
We don’t publish prices because each file differs. Instead, we scope the task in minutes: document type, number of signers, copies, destination requirements, and whether legal advice is needed. The goal is simple—quick service, clear expectations, and excellent value without surprises.
- Document count: multiple pages or forms may require extra seals.
- Signers and witnesses: additional people add steps to identity verification.
- Independent Legal Advice: recommended when rights or finances are at stake.
- International use: apostille or authentication can add an extra step.
- Timing: urgent or after-hours requests may change logistics.
Not sure which service you need? Share your scenario and destination country. We’ll map the fastest compliant path and advise if ILA makes sense.
Why Choose Vikram Sharma Law
You get walk-in notarization plus a full-service law practice under one roof. That means same-day stamps and real legal guidance for higher-stakes documents—like real estate, separation agreements, or corporate guarantees—so you don’t sign blind.
- Real estate strength: property sales, title transfers, and mortgage closings handled daily.
- Practical ILA: clear, plain-English explanations for separation agreements and guarantees.
- Corporate readiness: resolutions, officer certificates, and certified records done right.
- Convenience: Etobicoke location with quick-turn workflow for GTA clients.
Explore a deeper explanation of duties on our overview, what notaries actually do.

Service Area: Etobicoke and Toronto
We serve walk-ins from Etobicoke and across the Toronto area. Located at 23 Westmore Dr Unit# 218A 2ND Floor, our office is easy to reach for same-day notarization, affidavits, and legal advice. Many clients also visit from Brampton, Mississauga, and Vaughan.
- Etobicoke: neighborhood-focused service with efficient walk-ins.
- Toronto (GTA): accessible via major routes for quick visits.
- Nearby cities: Brampton, Mississauga, Vaughan.
First time visiting? Start with our Etobicoke notary guide for directions, prep tips, and what to expect at check-in.
Tools & Resources for Notarization
Avoid delays by bringing valid photo ID, leaving signature lines blank for witnessing, and confirming if your destination needs an apostille. When in doubt, call ahead—our team will tell you exactly what to bring and how many copies to prepare.
- Two IDs: one government-issued photo ID preferred (passport or driver’s license).
- Unsigned documents: only sign here if we’re witnessing; signed is fine for certified copies.
- Originals for copies: bring originals when you need certified true copies.
- Destination rules: foreign use may require apostille/authentication after notarization.
- Prep links: skim our notarized document requirements to avoid common errors.
Want a quick refresher? Our one-page notary basics answers common walk-in questions.
“Notary Lawyers Near Me” in Etobicoke: What to Expect
Expect identity checks, proper witnessing, and a clear explanation of what you’re signing. A notary lawyer can also spot risks and provide Independent Legal Advice when rights or finances are at stake—especially in real estate, family law, and corporate guarantees.
- Walk-in notarization with legal guidance available when needed.
- Document types: real estate forms, family agreements, and corporate records.
- Prep support: checklists and reminders before you arrive.
If your matter involves an affidavit, this affidavit process guide shows each step, from oath to seal, and our affidavit of support explainer covers typical supporting documents.
Soft CTA: Share your document type and destination. We’ll confirm ID requirements, witness needs, and whether apostille applies—then book you for a quick same-day visit.
Testimonials
Clients choose us for speed, clarity, and thoroughness. Walk-ins finish in minutes; complex files get step-by-step guidance. Here’s a snapshot of recent feedback from Etobicoke and Toronto clients.
- “I walked in with a statutory declaration and left 10 minutes later—simple and professional.”
- “They explained my separation agreement in plain English before I signed. Worth it.”
- “Our corporate resolutions were prepared and notarized the same afternoon.”
FAQ: Notary Lawyers, Affidavits, and Certified Copies
These are the most common questions clients ask before visiting our Etobicoke office. Each answer is concise and action-oriented so you can arrive prepared and finish quickly.
What ID do I need for notarization?
Bring government-issued photo ID (passport, driver’s license, or PR card). A secondary ID can help. For certified copies, bring the original document. If your ID name differs from your document, bring evidence of the name change.
Can I sign the document before I arrive?
If we’re witnessing your signature, don’t sign beforehand—we must watch you sign. For a certified true copy, your document can already be signed because we’re certifying a copy of the original, not the signature event.
What’s the difference between a commissioner and a notary public?
A commissioner for taking affidavits administers oaths and declarations. A notary public can also verify true copies and add a notarial certificate that’s recognized more broadly—useful for documents bound for foreign jurisdictions.
Do I need Independent Legal Advice (ILA)?
If the document affects your rights or finances—like a separation agreement, mortgage guarantee, or corporate indemnity—yes. ILA ensures you understand risks, alternatives, and consequences before you sign.
Can you help with apostille for use abroad?
Yes. We’ll advise on the proper notarial wording and direct you to the correct apostille/authentication pathway so foreign authorities accept your document without delay.
Key Takeaways
Bring valid photo ID and leave signature lines blank when we need to witness. Tell us where the document will be used. If rights or finances are involved, ask for Independent Legal Advice so you sign with clarity and confidence.
- Walk-in notary services plus real legal guidance under one roof.
- Checklists and guides reduce mistakes and repeat visits.
- Same-day support for affidavits, certified copies, and witnessing.
- Clear next steps for apostille/authentication when documents go abroad.
Final CTA: Get It Notarized Today
Drop by our Etobicoke office or call ahead with your document details. We’ll confirm what to bring, handle the notarization, and provide legal advice if your situation needs it. You leave with a document you can trust.
Prefer to prep first? Review the Etobicoke notary checklist and we’ll see you today.




