Many legal documents intended for use abroad (e.g. a power of attorney) cannot be witnessed by a solicitor, doctor or similar. In order to be recognised under foreign law, they have to be certified by a qualified Notary Public, holding a current practising certificate issued by the Faculty Office.
A stamp, issued by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, formally recognising a notary's signature and seal in England and Wales. It is needed in most countries in the world, other than Commonwealth countries, as part of the official process of recognising the document intended to be used in the foreign jurisdiction. We can make all arrangements for this stamp to be obtained for you.
The process of obtaining an apostille (or, in some countries, a stamp from the relevant country's embassy in London), as part of the official process of recognising the Notary's certificate.
Of course! By agreement with you, we can not only notarise your documents, but also advise on and arrange for the correct legalisation steps to be taken, as well as arrange for your important documents to be couriered to their final destination.
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