Do I need to make an appointment?
Yes. It is advisable as I may not be available when you call. Often I am able to see clients at short notice or even visit their offices (however this incurs an additional fee).
Does the Notary need to see the document before the appointment?
Although not imperative it is advisable for me to see the document to see exactly what is required. Sometimes documents provide for a number of witnesses or for me to give a notarial certificate e.g. as to the status of the person signing on behalf of a company. It also enables me to give a more precise estimate of my fees.
Do you need to bring anything with you in addition to the document?
On your first visit you will need to bring your passport and evidence of your home address e.g. a recent utility bill or bank statement. This will not be necessary on subsequent visits provided your passport has not been renewed or expired and you have not changed address.
How long will the appointment take?
For a straightforward matter this will take 15-20 minutes but it will take longer where it is complicated or multiple documents are involved.
Will the Notary come to my office?
Yes, this can be arranged, please call me. Depending on where your office is there may be an additional disbursement charge for travel expenses.
How much will it cost?
This will depend on what needs to be done. Please click on the Notary Fees Tab above to see my current schedule of fees which covers the most common notarial services provided. These may not apply if the matter is particularly complicated or takes longer than usual. Specific estimates will be provided on request and at the time of making an appointment.
My document says it should be sworn before a Commissioner for Oaths how do I do this?
Most solicitors can act as Commissioners for Oaths and can provide this service to you for a nominal fee. It is not necessary to see a Notary.
How do I know if notarisation is required?
Most documents will state on the face of the document if they need to be signed in the presence of a Notary. It is usually the person who will use the document abroad, e.g. the person being appointed as your attorney or the other party to the contract, who specifies what they require. If you are in any doubt you should ask them or ask the Notary to make enquires on your behalf to determine if notarisation is required.
What is notarisation?
This is the act by a Notary of certifying a signature or issuing a certificate authenticating the document. There is no statutory restriction on what a Notary is allowed to attest to.
Many documents from <placew:ston>North America do not need to be notarised even if they say notarisation is required on the face of the document! You should enquire of the person who sent you the document to see if they will accept a solicitor as a witness.
When is legalisation by the Foreign Office (an Apostille) needed?
This varies from country to country. Generally, documents for use in countries that are or were formerly part of the <place><placew:ston>British Commonwealth do not need an Apostille. For other countries it is best to check. I confirm the position on request.
When is legalisation by an Embassy / Consulate needed?
This will usually be stated by the party requiring notarisation, but if you are unsure I will be pleased to make enquiries and advise you.
What is required for my degree certificate to be notarised?
You will need to send in a copy of your certificate. I will then validate this with the issuing authority and inform you when this has been done so that you can bring or send the certificate in to be notarised. The issuing authority may ask you to give your consent to them validating the certificate. This consent must be given in writing and provided to the notary at the time of the initial appointment.
Why can I not always deal with notarial appointments during normal working hours generally?
The reason is that I am a solicitor employed as an in-house lawyer and my primary responsibility is to my employer. However, I can meet people and do notarial work at agreed times usually before work, at lunch time and after work. Please call me to discuss your specific requirements.
Will your service be delayed because of your restricted working hours?
No not at all. There will be no adverse impact on the notarial services I provide and if for some reason I cannot help you sraight away I can always recommend another trusted notary. However, please contact me to discuss your requirements.