Top 5 Documents You Can (and Can’t) Notarize Online in BC

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Not all documents are created equal. While BC has embraced digital signatures for many forms, some—like Wills and Land Title transfers—still require “wet-ink” signatures. Read this guide before you book to ensure your document is eligible for our platform.

Key Topics: Affidavits vs. Wills, Land Title Office rules, and digital signature acceptance.

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