What you need to know
Please do not come without an appointment. I will require in advance, a copy of
the document(s) to be notarised, together with any correspondence or other forms
of advice/requirements specified by any third parties, including foreign
lawyers. I will then need sufficient time to consider the formalities which will
be necessary to complete the notarial act.
Do not sign any document in advance of our meeting.
Be sure to bring with you original and appropriate means of your identification
and your corporate (or other) authority, together with the same for each person
or party who will be appearing before me in any formal capacity.
For private individuals this means a current valid passport or driving licence
with adequate evidence of current residential address e.g. a council demand,
utility bill or bank statement issued within the last three months.
For companies, this kind of information can usually be obtained, by me, direct
from Companies House, however, on occasion it will be necessary for original
minute books/board resolution(s) to be produced to me for inspection.
Further authentification, in the form of an “Apostille” from the UK Foreign and
Commonwealth Office, and/or from the appropriate foreign consulate or embassy in
England (called “Legalisation”) will often be required. Where it is, this
process will involve delays and additional costs about which you will be
properly informed.
Official translations of foreign language documents may be required as a
condition of due notarisation. In such cases additional costs will be incurred.
Only original certificates (as opposed to copies) will be acceptable as evidence
of public records such as those of birth, marriage and death.
In the usual situation, where only direct notarial certification or
authentication is required, my notarial responsibility extends only to the
notarial formalities themselves. No advice will be given, nor responsibility
accepted, for the drafting or effect of any documents which I have not myself
prepared. Where required, you will need to obtain separate advice on these
aspects.
Your personal attendance, normally at my offices, will always be required. My
practice is located within the offices of Wall James Chappell solicitors. In
exceptional cases I will, of course, see you at your home, or elsewhere, but
additional costs will inevitably be incurred.
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