When do I sign the final documents?
Never be left guessing: when do you actually sign the final closing documents and get your keys?
Quick, blunt answer
You sign the final closing documents around closing (completion) day — usually at your lawyer or notary’s office or via a secure e-sign platform within 24–48 hours of the official closing. The final signing happens just before lawyers register the sale and release funds. Once registration is complete and funds clear, possession (the time you get keys and can move) follows.
Why this matters (and what typically happens)
Closing is not magic. It’s a sequence: documents prepared → final signing → funds transfer → title registration → keys. If one step stalls, the whole move day stalls. That’s why timing and clear instructions from your lawyer and realtor matter.
Typical timeline:
- 3–7 days before closing: your lawyer sends the final statement and instructions. Read it.
- 24–48 hours before closing: you’ll be asked to sign closing documents. That can be in-person or electronic.
- Morning of closing: your lawyer confirms funds were placed in trust and schedules registration.
- After registration: funds release and keys change hands. Possession time depends on the sale agreement (often noon or a specific hour).

Common variations to expect
- Electronic signing: Increasingly common and legal in most markets. You’ll get a secure link and ID verification.
- In-person signing: Still common for complex deals or clients who prefer face-to-face.
- Lender timing: Some lenders require documents signed earlier to fund the mortgage on time.
- Last-minute issues: Title defects, outstanding liens, or missing funds can delay registration and move day.
Red flags that could delay your signing or move
- Your lawyer hasn’t sent a final statement 48 hours before closing.
- You haven’t provided proof of insurance or final mortgage instructions.
- Funds for closing haven’t been verified in trust.
If any of these happen, slow down. Pushing forward can cause legal and financial headaches.
Action checklist for closing day and moving
- Confirm signing method (in-person or e-sign) and exact time with your lawyer.
- Bring government ID and any requested original documents.
- Wire or arrange certified funds per your lawyer’s instructions — don’t use email transfers unless approved.
- Have home insurance active by closing day.
- Book movers for a buffer window; expect possible short delays.
- Do a final walkthrough within 24 hours of closing.
Final word
Closing is a process you control if you follow the checklist and communicate. As a seasoned local realtor, I guide clients through every document, timeline, and contingency so you sign at the right time and move without surprises. For a smooth closing and moving plan tailored to your sale or purchase, contact Tony Sousa at tony@sousasells.ca or 416-477-2620. Visit https://www.sousasells.ca for more resources and an instant closing checklist.



















