Buying, Selling, Refinancing or Making a Will — All Without Leaving Your Community
Need notary services in Princeton? If you need help with your home or estate planning documents in Princeton, you don’t need to travel to another city.
We help clients in Princeton finish these matters from start to finish — even when there isn’t a local notary or lawyer available.
You stay in your community. We handle the rest.
How to Start
If you’re looking for notary services in Princeton, here’s how we can help you!
For Purchase and Sale Files
If you are using a Realtor, get them to email your signed contract to us at [email protected].
If you are not using a Realtor, email your signed contract to us at the same address and we’ll start your file.
For Family Transfer Real Estate Files
Give us a call at 250-763-1923 for any family transfer files (adding or removing someone from title, or transferring property into the name of a surviving joint tenant) and let us know what you’d like to do.
Once we discuss your wishes, we’ll started your file.
For Estate Planning Files
If you would like to make a Will, Power of Attorney or Representation Agreement or estate planning files, please call us at 250-763-1923.
What We Can Help You With
We regularly help clients with notary services in Princeton with:
- Buying or selling a home
- Refinancing a mortgage
- Transferring property between family members
- Wills
- Powers of Attorney
- Representation Agreements
We prepare all documents and guide you through the process step by step.
How It Works for our Princeton Clients
You can complete most of the process without travelling.
1. We Get You Started
For and we contact you to review your file and next steps. You will need an email address, a good internet connection and either a smart phone or a computer that can take live selfies.
2. We Prepare Your Documents
We prepare everything and send it to you for review.
You can sign many documents electronically.
3. Local Signing (When Required)
You must sign some documents in person.
In those cases, you will arrange an appointment to see our commissioner for taking oaths in Princeton. Simply take your two pieces of current, government-issued ID and the documents and the commissioner will do the rest.
4. You Return the Documents
You send the signed documents back to us so we can complete your file.
A Quick Note About In-Person Signing
You cannot sign every document electronically.
Documents such as:
- Land Title transfers
- Mortgages
- Some sworn statements
must be signed in person.
We will tell you exactly what you need to sign in person and how to arrange it locally.
Estate Planning – What’s Different
For Wills and other estate planning documents:
- You can sign most documents in front of two witnesses
- You will sign Powers of Attorney in front of our local commissioner and another witness
- You keep your original documents once everything is complete
We guide you through the signing process to ensure everything is done properly.
Identification Requirements
We verify your identity using secure online tools before preparing your documents. You will need to provide two pieces of current, government-issued ID, and conduct a live selfie for these ID verification programs.
You will also need valid ID for any in-person signing.
Things to Keep in Mind
Every file is different. Timing can depend on:
- Contract deadlines
- whether you will be travelling
- How quickly documents are returned
We’ll work with you to keep things on track and flag any timing concerns early.
Why Clients Choose Us
- We handle the entire file from start to finish
- Clear instructions at every step
- Experience working with clients across BC
- A practical approach for communities without local notaries or lawyers
FAQ – Princeton, BC
Do I need to travel to another city?
No. Most of the process is handled from home. You will have to meet with our commissioner for taking oaths for specific documents that require in-person signing.
Who is the notary I’ll be seeing in Princeton?
You will see our commissioner for taking oaths in Princeton. They will take signatures on the documents which require an in-person signing.
Do I pay the local notary separately?
No, the commissioner for oaths is our employee and their costs are covered by the fees you pay us.
Can everything be done electronically?
Not quite. Many documents can be signed electronically, but some must still be signed in person.