Processing Times for Authenticating Documents

Last updated on January 10, 2024

Rush, walk-in, drop off and while-you-wait services are not available.

Our office strives to process requests within fourteen (14) business days. Processing times are dependent on volume and will take longer if:

  • We need to contact you about your request
  • Information in your request is incomplete or missing
  • Your documents are disorganized and difficult to assess
  • We do not have in our records a sample of the signature (for example, because the document is old)
  • The signatory who signed the document is not on file

If we cannot authenticate your document, we will return your document to you and explain in writing why it could not be authenticated.

Reasons we may not be able to authenticate your document include:

  • Missing or incorrect payment
  • Missing B.C. Document Authentication Request form
  • Signatory (the person who signed when your document was issued) is not on file with our office
  • Document is notarized by a notary (lawyer or non-lawyer) who is not on file with our office
  • Missing notarization date, signature or seal
  • Documents are not organized and clear on how they are to be processed
  • Document is over 40 pages
  • Document is a photocopy
  • Document was issued in another province, territory or country
  • Document does not comply with Translation Requirements
  • Document is of questionable legal status
  • Document is not for use outside of Canada or not eligible for authentication in B.C.

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Useful Contacts

Email: BCAuthentication@gov.bc.ca

Mail/Courier Address:

Ministry of Attorney General
OIC Administration Office
Attention: BC Authentication Program
1001 Douglas Street
Victoria, BC V8W 2C5