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How much does it cost to become a Commissioner for Oaths?

In Alberta, the fee to become a Commissioner for Oaths is $50. The following are exempt from paying a fee:

  • employees of the Government of Alberta or Canada or an agency of either of these governments;
  • members of the Métis Settlements General Council or a Métis Settlement;
  • employees of a municipality in Alberta; or
  • employees of any social service organization in Alberta.

This appointment expires on the third anniversary of the Commissioner’s birthday after the date of the appointment.

 


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December 2004
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