Streamline Your Construction Business with an Online Notary
When it comes to construction, time is money. Why waste both waiting for an in-person notary?
Notarizing construction documents like permit applications, building plan requests, contracts, and background checks used to be a huge time sink. Luckily, the slow and painful process of setting up an appointment with an in-person notary, commuting to their office, and waiting for them to become available is becoming a thing of the past. Now, with online notary services you’ll be able to get back to business faster– with notarizations done in minutes, right from your desk.
Online Notary Services for Construction
For contractors or subcontractors like you, you may need to complete a Statutory Declaration of Progress Payment Distribution to get paid. There are few things more frustrating than waiting for an official signature to receive payment. Instead of hoping that your notary has a last-minute appointment available and still having to wait hours or days for notarization, an online service like NotaryPro can complete your documents in as little as 15 minutes.
NotaryPro’s same day, same-hour service, along with evening and weekend availability keeps your projects running smoothly. No matter how big or small the job is, you’re no stranger to tight deadlines. Having your forms notarized when you need them can keep you from wasting precious time, or missing out on necessary resources.
The best part? You’ll be able to complete your statutory declarations and other project-critical documents from anywhere with an internet connection. With a simple video call from your office, on-site, or from home, your online notary will verify your identity and seal your documents.
Construction Documents that Require Notarizations
While not every document you encounter during a project will need to be seen by a notary, there are a few that you won’t be able to avoid. These include:
- Statutory Declaration of Progress Payment Distribution: This document is available in two different formats, CCDC 9A for prime contractors and CCDC 9B for subcontractors.
- Forms for the Declaration of Last Supply Under Subsection 31(5): Form 5 and under the Construction Lien Act allows suppliers to declare that services or materials were supplied to satisfy and complete a contract, while Form 7 certified the completion of a subcontract.
- Statutory Declaration (Contractor): This document, DCL044, verifies that the contractor has distributed the money received from Defence Construction Canada to pay others working on the current project.
- Additional Defence Construction Canada Forms
In addition to forms like the ones listed above, you’re also likely to need notary services if you’re requesting official building plans, and to verify permits or specific licences. Depending on your staff members’ roles in the project, they may also require notarized personal documentation like criminal background checks. With access to an online notary for your company, you’ll be able to save thousands of dollars in lost productivity by avoiding the hassle of in-person notarizations.
Custom Statutory Declarations
Sometimes pre-made templates or forms just don’t cut it for your specific project. You might find yourself in a scenario where you need a customised Statutory Declaration to keep things on schedule.
Good news! This can also be completed without an in-person visit to your notary’s office. Getting a professionally drafted Statutory Declaration has never been easier– all you need to do is fill in an online form. In just one business day, your editable statutory declaration will be emailed to you and be ready to get notarized.