SIGNING BC LAND TRANSFER DOCUMENTS
 The
signing or execution of BC's Land Title documents is pretty straight forward.
Generally we will only be concerned with the proper signing of the
Form A
Transfer and
Form B
Mortgage.
There is a third document, being the
Property Transfer Tax Form,
however it does not need to be signed as precisely. Please
see below.
IF THERE ARE QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL
(1-403-678-5823, X.29) SO WE GET THE DOCUMENTS SIGNED CORRECTLY
The "signing sections" of both the Form A Transfer and Form B Mortgage
are basically the same in that there are three sections that need to be
completed properly, being the "Officer's Certification", "Date" and
"Signature". Please go to the Form A Transfer or Form B
Mortgage to see the relevant signing section.
The normal signing sequence is as follows: 1.
Determine whether the person who is going to witness your signature is
an acceptable "Officer" respecting BC documents. In BC, the Officer is
the official person before whom you can sign the documents.
Most documents are signed before a Lawyer or Notary Public; they are
acceptable. Other
acceptable "Officers" are as set out in the Evidence Act of
British Columbia.
CLICK HERE for a list of other
acceptable Officers. Please ensure that your Officer is
one of these people. The Officer, by witnessing your
signature, is confirming the items set out in
Part 5 of the Land Title Act of British Columbia. 2. The
Officer may ask you to provide Identification. Generally, a Credit
Card from a major Bank and your Driver's Licence are sufficient.
CLICK HERE for more forms of acceptable
identification. 3. You then sign
your name above the line bearing your name with your regular signature
in the Signature section on the right hand side of the document. 4.
You next complete the Date section, in the middle of the
document, in year, month, day format, using only two digit numbers; no written
words; example: "07 12 25". 5. You then give the
documents to the Officer who will complete the left hand side Officers
Certification. The Officer must sign his name above the line,
then print his name, address and occupation under the line. This is important to be completed correctly.
Most Officers have stamps that have all of this information on it.
CLICK HERE to read more details regarding the proper completion of the
Officer's Certification. The name of the Law Firm is not good
enough. If you
are following this procedure, we have probably emailed or faxed you the
necessary documents. Since we register over the Internet, we only
need a scanned or faxed copy of the signed documents sent to us before
we can proceed with registration. We also need the original
documents sent to us, however this can happen later.
Respecting the Property Transfer Tax Form, the requirements are not as
stringent. A view of the
Property Purchase Tax Form shows the
signing section at the bottom of page two. Basically, you
need to sign your name, insert your phone number and then date it in the
format set out. Sometimes we sign this form on behalf of our
clients as their agent when they are not available to sign.
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