Notaries public

Overview

Notaries Public

This group performs some or all of the following duties:

  • Paralegals

  • Assist lawyers by interviewing clients, witnesses and other related parties, assembling documentary evidence, preparing trial briefs, and arranging for trials

  • Assist lawyers in preparation for mediation and judicial dispute resolutions

  • Under the supervision of a lawyer, prepare wills, real estate transactions and other legal documents, court reports and affidavits

  • Research records, court files and other legal documents

  • Draft legal correspondence and perform general office and clerical duties.

  • Independent paralegals

  • Represent clients in small claims court and in other lower court proceedings, at tribunals and before administrative bodies

  • Advise clients and take legal action on landlord and tenant matters, traffic violations, name changes and other issues within their jurisdictions.

  • Justices of the peace

  • Issue subpoenas, summonses and warrants, including search warrants

  • Receive affidavits, declarations and affirmations

  • Administer oaths

  • Conduct bail hearings

  • Release defendants on judges' orders and explain rights and obligations

  • Hear evidence at trials on summary conviction offences and may preside over trials of criminal offences at the discretion of the chief judge of the jurisdiction or as provided for in federal, provincial, or territorial statutes

  • Perform civil marriages

  • Register wills, probate, bankruptcy, etc.

  • Notaries public

  • Administer oaths and take affidavits and depositions

  • Witness and certify the validity of signatures on documents

  • May draft contracts, prepare promissory notes and draw up wills, mortgages and other legal documents

  • May arrange probates and administer the estates of deceased persons.

  • Trademark agents

  • Advise clients on intellectual property matters and represent clients before the Registrar of Trade-Marks on matters including prosecution of applications for registration of trademarks

  • Advise on the registrability of trademarks, trademark licensing requirements, transfer of intellectual property and protection of existing trademark rights

  • Represent clients at proceedings before the Trade Marks Opposition Board and in related proceedings

  • May represent clients internationally in consultation with foreign associates and attorneys.

Job titles

  • abstractor
  • brief writer - law
  • British Columbia notary public
  • citizenship judge
  • clerk of probate
  • collection paralegal

Employment prospects

Source: BC Labour Market Outlook 2023 edition
The labour market information for this career is aggregate data for Paralegals and related occupations

Annual salary

Low

$42,713

Median

$68,178

High

$98,649

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expected job openings (5-year forecast)

Education and training

Employment requirements

  • Paralegals in law firms require a bachelor's degree in law or a law college diploma and in-house training from a law firm or other legal establishment.

  • Independent paralegals require knowledge of legal principles and procedures usually obtained through industry-sponsored courses and through experience, or through completion of a community college paralegal program.

  • Paralegals require a licence to perform advanced legal services.

Additional information

  • Notaries public usually receive in-house training and perform their duties in rural or remote areas or in the business offices in which they are employed.

  • The duties and responsibilities of justices of the peace vary significantly depending on the level of their authority. They may be employed part-time on a fee-for-service basis in small communities. Their duties range from performing civil marriages, receiving affidavits and similar documents, to presiding in courts and hearings and determining prosecutions under provincial/territorial and federal laws.

Certification requirements

Mandatory: You need the following certification to practice as Notaries public in B.C.

  • Membership with the Society of Notaries Public of British Columbia - Notaries

Membership with the Society of Notaries Public of British Columbia - Notaries

Please confirm with the certifying body that your intended program qualifies you for this certification. To work as a notary public in BC, you must become a member of the Society of the Notaries Public of British Columbia. Eligibility is achieved through completion of: a recognized education program, the Notary Education Program, and an approved post-secondary accounting course.

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