Notary Public offers a full range services. Please refer to the below Frequently Asked Question (FAQ) for guidence on questions you may have.
You must bring with you the following documents for each party when you visit the notary:
If you are unable to produce these, please let us know. We may not be able to act for you where ID and Anti Monley Laundering (AML) requirements are unsatisfactory.
Note the names and addresses of the persons must match those on the documents. Documents may be verified with UV light, and we reserve the right to undertake extra third-party ID and Anti Money Laundering (AML) checks for which additional fees may apply.
There is a minimum fee of £150.00 per matter. Fees are calculated at the hourly rate of £275.00 unless specified otherwise and no VAT is payable. Please see fees
Yes. We can arrange for doucments to be sent internationally. Please contact in advance for fees
This is where the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCDO) affixes their stamp to the document. In relation to a notarised document, the notary in authenticates the document, then its sent to the FCDO, who then, being a government office, verifies the seal of the notary. Whether an FCDO legalisation is required will be specified by the party who requested the document in the receiving jurisdiction. If there is any doubt, we recommend that you get an FCDO legalisation. Please see fees
Consular Legalisation or Attestation is where the authenticity of the document, seal or signature affixed to a notarial act or other documents is verifed by a embaddy or high commission of the country where the doucment is to be received. This usually takes place after the notarised document, receives the FCDO apostille.
No. We do not offer electronic notarisation.
In case you haven't found the answer for your question please feel free to contact us, and we will be happy to help you.