The authenticated documents may then be submitted to the Philippine Consulate General for final authentication. Please refer to: Official Documents Services (ODS) for further information. Documents that have been notarized by any notary public in Ontario, CA must first be authenticated by the Official Documents Services (ODS) with office address: Main Floor, 222 Jarvis St., Toronto ON M7A 0B6.(Please indicate your contact number in the envelope) Self-addressed Canada Post expresspost envelope.Payment fee of C$36.25 per document, through postal money order or bank draft payable to the.Copy of valid passport/s of principal signatories of the document.Authenticated document/s and a photocopy of it.Kindly mail the following to the Philippine Consulate (Attn.: Notarials Section): The Consulate is NOT RESPONSIBLE for delay or loss in mail or any other uncontrollable circumstances surrounding acknowledgment or authentication of your documents.Send the authenticated document/s to the Philippine Consulate General for final authentication.Bring/send the notarized document/s for authentication to the Official Documents Services (ODS) with office address: Main Floor, 222 Jarvis St., Toronto ON M7A 0B6.Before sending your document/s to the Consulate, please have your document/s notarized by any NOTARY PUBLIC in Ontario.Documents pertaining to properties, extrajudicial settlement of the estate, court cases, contracts/agreements and bank-related transactions should be accompanied by copies of valid passports. Self-addressed Canada Post express post envelopeĪcceptable VALID IDs are: Philippine passport (for Filipino citizens), Canadian citizenship card or Canadian passport (for Canadian citizens), Driver's License, Permanent Residence Card and Ontario Photo Card.Please note that personal checks are not accepted.
Payment fee of CS36.25 per set of document, payable in cash or money order addressed to the Philippine Consulate General in Toronto.Another set of the document to be notarized/authenticated with the photocopy of valid ID/s for the Consulate's file.You may use your own form or fill-up the form provided by the Philippine agency/office for you to comply. Original document for notarization/authentication together with any valid IDs and photocopy(please see acceptable IDs below).Please book an appointment here: PERSONAL APPEARANCE: Any individual who is to execute an affidavit or other documents requiring oath or any person who is to execute legal documents, such as Special Power of Attorney, General Power of Attorney, Affidavit, Certification, Deed of Donation, Deed of Sale, Extra-judicial Settlement of Estate, which are to be used in the Philippines are required to appear personally and sign the documents at the Consulate General.