The Certificate of Origin may need to be notarized by a Canadian Notary Public and then certified by the local Chamber of Commerce or Board of Trade. However, Certificates of Origin certified and issued electronically by the Chamber of Commerce do not necessarily need to be notarized, as the Chamber will have a letter of waiver on file.
The Certificate of Origin may next need to go through the apostille process prior to submitting it to the destination country.
Contact us to determine the country specific requirements for the apostille of a Certificate of Origin.