Your completed LSO Paralegal Licensing Process application will need to be commissioned, and certified true copies of supporting documents will need to be made. Neighbourhood Notary can help you commission your application and make certified true copies.
What is it?
Paralegals in Ontario are governed by the Law Society of Ontario (LSO). This means that any person wishing to practice law as a paralegal in Ontario must be licenced by the LSO.
To become licenced with the LSO you must complete the Paralegal Licensing Process. As part of that process you must first submit a completed application that is commissioned and certain notarized documents must be submitted.
To learn more about the Ontario Paralegal Licensing Process and the specific steps required, click here.
Paralegals in Ontario are governed by the Law Society of Ontario (LSO). This means that any person wishing to practice law as a paralegal in Ontario must be licenced by the LSO.
To become licenced with the LSO you must complete the Paralegal Licensing Process. As part of that process you must first submit a completed application that is commissioned and certain notarized documents must be submitted.
To learn more about the Ontario Paralegal Licensing Process and the specific steps required, click here.
Why Do I Need A Notary Public?
A notary public can help you to commission your application and help make any certified true copies of supporting documents (i.e. birth certificate).
A notary public can help you to commission your application and help make any certified true copies of supporting documents (i.e. birth certificate).
DISCLAIMER: information provided in this article is for informational purposes only. It may not be up-to-date and may not be accurate. It shall not be construed as legal advice. Please contact the relevant governmental entity or organization for the most up-to-date and accurate information.
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Need help notarizing your LSO Paralegal Licensing Process application and make certified true copies?
In-Person Appointment
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Online Appointment*
*Please note that only the declaration may be eligible to be notarized online. Certified true copies must be made in-person.
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