Getting Married Abroad

Best Notary services in Edmonton, Alberta

Destination weddings can be an exciting time to get away while celebrating the union of two people. Along with all the long-distance planning, it is extremely important that you obtain all of the required documentation before you leave. In most circumstances, you will be required to present the following documents:

  • Single Status Declaration
  • Multiple pieces of identification (passport, birth certificate, drivers license)
  • Divorce certificate (if previously divorced)

You should expect that local officials will require that all declarations are notarized and authenticated by the appropriate authorities before being accepted in a foreign country. These requirements are dependent on the country you intend on visiting for your wedding. It is strongly advised that you, or or a top Edmonton lawyer, contact the appropriate Embassy / Consulate to confirm the correct documentation has been prepared.

Contact the best Calgary lawyers and the best Edmonton lawyers for your foreign marriage documentation

Leading up to your wedding day you want to have complete peace of mind, knowing everything has been taken care of. The best lawyers in Alberta have a long experience in notary services and can handle the complete organization of your foreign marriage documents.

Contact an Alberta Notary Lawyer Today

M. Robert Mackinnon, B. Sc., LL.B.
Edmonton Notary Lawyer
McGlashan & Mackinnon – Edmonton Commercial Lawyers
1-780-800-7623

Robert has been and continues mostly to be a general practitioner. He practices in a broad range of the legal areas, including residential and commercial real estate, construction and real Estate Litigation, family law, corporate and commercial, civil litigation and Wills and estates.
Brian McGlashan, B.A., LL.B.
Edmonton Notary Lawyer
McGlashan & Mackinnon – Edmonton Notary Lawyers
1-780-666-4269

Brian McGlashan, co-founder of McGlashan and Mackinnon was called to the Alberta Bar in 1995. Brian has appeared in all levels of Alberta Courts. Brian practices estate law and notary services in Edmonton.