Course curriculum

Learn how to notarize documents right, the first time

    1. Introduction to Notary Public Training

    2. How to become a Notary Public in Ontario?

    1. The Notaries Act

    2. Commissioners for Taking Affidavits Act

    3. Other Legislation

    1. Stamps

    2. Practical Considerations

    3. Waiver Form

    1. Certifying true copies

    2. Witnessing signatures

    3. Commissioning affidavits or statutory declarations

    4. Capacity Considerations

    1. Case Law

    1. Notary Exam

About this course

  • $169.50
  • 14 lessons
  • 4 hours of video content

Pricing

$169.50 (plus HST)

Bonus material

Expert Package - How to notarize, from A to Z

  • Stamps

    Stamps are a notary public's best friend. However, knowing which stamps to buy, which style to buy, will help save you time and money.

  • Case Law

    How have the courts understood the role of a Notary? Learn from our interactive course.

  • Continuing Professional Development

    The course qualifies for 4 hours of Substantive Continuing Professional Development credits for the Law Society of Ontario. The cost is also deductible at tax time!

Instructor(s)

Senior Instructor Steven Broadley

My name is Steven Broadley and I am the senior course instructor for Notary Assist Inc. I opened Notary Assist Inc. and the notary training course to provide guidance that was not available when I created my notary practice. This course is designed to bring all of my years of experience into one place, tell you which stamps to buy, review pertinent legislation. A one-stop shop notary training experience. A little about me… I graduated from York University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 2012, having studied Political Science. So, after graduation, I did what any undergraduate political science student does, I enrolled in law school. I received my law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School. Selected by the Dean, I received the Gold Key Award for Osgoode students who have made an outstanding contribution to the Law School. I also received the Helen Grossman, QC Prize for the student who excels in his/her contribution to the Community and Legal Aid Services Program of Osgoode Hall Law School, the Legal and Literary Honour Award, the Ross McMillan Award, and the Masters Award. I was admitted to the Ontario Bar in 2016. I articled at Jellinek Law Office Professional Corporation and focused on civil litigation – representing clients who have survived sexual assault in civil court. I focused on representing my clients through strong advocacy before the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board and through the many stages of a civil lawsuit. After my articling was completed, I transitioned into an in-house counsel role at Manulife. While at Manulife, I had the responsibility to review, negotiate, and create contracts and agreements to ensure regulatory compliance with British Columbia's Financial Institutions Commission's Bulletin INS-15-002 (FICOM Bulletin). I have also worked for Deloitte as a consultant on matters related to anti-terrorist financing and anti-money laundering. I follow the law on bitcoin, and am fascinated by how technology will help shape the future.

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