Commissioner for Oaths Services by Yew Huoi, How & Associates Law Firm
At Yew Huoi, How & Associates Law Firm, we provide professional Commissioner for Oaths services to individuals, businesses, and legal professionals who require the authentication of documents. Our services ensure that your legal declarations, affidavits, and statutory declarations are administered with accuracy and compliance with legal requirements.
Our Commissioner for Oaths is authorized to: ✔ Administer oaths and affirmations for legal documents. ✔ Verify the identity of individuals making declarations. ✔ Ensure signatories fully understand the contents of their documents. ✔ Certify true copies of original documents, such as passports, academic certificates, and other official records.
With a commitment to professionalism, integrity, and legal precision, we ensure that all documents are handled in accordance with Malaysian legal standards. Whether for personal, corporate, or legal purposes, our team is here to facilitate a seamless and reliable certification process
Commissioner for Oaths Fees (As per the Second Schedule of the Commissioner for Oaths Rules 2018):
Original affidavit: RM10.00 per deponent
Exhibit referred in original affidavit: RM5.00 per exhibit
Duplicate or copy of affidavit: RM5.00 per deponent
Exhibit referred in duplicate or copy of affidavit: RM2.00 per exhibit
Document, affirmation, acknowledgment, deed, or any other instrument: RM10.00 per document
Duplicate or copy of document, affirmation, acknowledgment, deed, or any other instrument: RM5.00 per document
Powers of a Commissioner for Oaths
The powers of Commissioners for Oaths are outlined in Rule 9(1) of the Commissioners for Oaths Rules, 2018, with additional provisions for lawyers under Rule 11. As an advocate and solicitor appointed as a Commissioner for Oaths, we are authorized to:
✔ Receive acknowledgements of married women in cases where required by law. ✔ Receive acknowledgements of recognizances of bail and bail bonds. ✔ Administer oaths for:
Justification for bail.
Taking affidavits or affirmations.
Receiving and taking responses in legal proceedings, including answers, pleas, demurrers, disclaimers, and allegations.
The examination of witnesses under interrogatories or in legal proceedings.
Swearing executors and administrators.
Swearing persons involved in any legal action, matter, or proceeding. ✔ Take and receive statutory declarations.