Notary Southall
Notary Services for Individuals
Copies of passports for example to open a bank account
Witnessing a power of attorney
Certified copies of documents such as exam certificates
Lost passports, share certificates or other documents
Statutory declarations to be made before a notary public
Declarations of single status when getting married
Administer Oaths
Permission for one parent to travel with children
Apostille and legalisations at consulates
Any other documents for abroad, which require a notary public certificate
I am regulated by The Faculty Office and I a member of The Notaries Society.
Notary Services for Businesses
Assignments or registration of trademarks in international jurisdictions
Apostille and legalisation service
Witnessing a power of attorney
Notarisation of company documents
Affidavits, statutory declarations, and sworn statements
Any other documents for abroad, which require a notary public certificate
Notary Southall
Legalisation and Apostille
Once Notarially Certified, certain documents may require further certification such as the affixing of an Apostille certificate or on some occasions Consular legislation is required.
Legalisation
Some documents to be used outside of England may need to be legalised.
Legalisation is an internationally recognised procedure for certifying the authenticity of a Notary’s signature and/or official seal applied to a public document.
In order for a document to have been legalised, a Notary Public must:
Attest the signature of a person to a formal document and subscribe his or her name and affix his or her official seal to the document;
Produce to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office his or her signature and official seal in order to be verified;
Finally, produce the document to the diplomatic or consular representative in London of the foreign country in which it is intended.
It will usually be stated by the party requiring notarisation if legalisation is needed, but if you are unsure the Notary will be pleased to advise you.
Notary Southall