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Lost/Stolen Passport Declarations (PPTC 132)– Notarized for Passport Canada
Lost your Canadian passport or had it stolen? You’ll need to complete Form PPTC 132 and have it notarized before Passport Canada will issue a replacement. At Notarize Vaughan, we help you complete and notarize this form quickly — in-person or online.
What Is Form PPTC 132?
PPTC 132: Declaration of Lost, Stolen, or Inaccessible Canadian Travel Document is an official form required when your passport has been:
- Lost during travel or moving
- Stolen in a public place or from your home
- Damaged and cannot be submitted
Passport Canada uses this form to cancel the old passport, confirm identity, and initiate the replacement process. It
must be notarized to be legally accepted.

Why You Need It Notarized
Notarizing Form PPTC 132 ensures:
- Your
identity is verified before the declaration is accepted
- Your
statement is legally binding and truthful under oath or affirmation
- The
declaration meets all Passport Canada requirements for processing
Without notarization, the form is considered incomplete and may delay your new passport.
When to Use This
We Make It Easy
We offer both in-person and remote notarization:
In-Person Notarization
Visit our office at 60 Disera Dr, Vaughan. Bring valid photo ID and we’ll notarize your completed PPTC 132 form on the spot.
Online Notarization
Can’t visit? We notarize remotely. Simply book a video call, upload the filled form, and verify your ID securely.

Step-by-Step Process
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Get It Done Today — Without Delays
Need to get your passport replaced? Don’t wait. Get your lost or stolen passport declaration notarized the same day — online or in person.
Call us at 647-371-1062
Visit us at: 60 Disera Dr, Thornhill, ON