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Are Notary Public Lawyers?

Notary publics in the UK are often qualified solicitors who have completed additional training to become notaries. They are authorised to certify, notarise, and witness documents, making them official for legal and international use. Notaries…
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Notary with Apostille

Combining notary and apostille services streamlines the legalisation process for documents like Affidavits, Statutory Declarations, Power of Attorneys, and other documents that require the client to sign the document. A notary public first certifies and…
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Are Apostille Services Legit?

Legitimate apostille services in the UK are provided by the FCDO and authorised notary public solicitors. Always ensure you use a registered office or reputable mobile notary service to avoid scams. Genuine services will clearly…
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Why is an Apostille Required?

An apostille is required to ensure that documents that are issued in the UK or that start in the UK - such as birth/marriage certificates, affidavits, ID1 forms, Power of Attorneys, or ACRO certificates -…
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What Does an Apostille Look Like?

A UK apostille is a square piece of paper, usually about 15cm, permanently glued to your document. It features an official government embossing stamp or seal and contains ten key points, including the country, the…
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Apostille a Document: What is the Process?

To apostille a document in the UK, you first need to ensure your document is properly certified—typically by a notary public, especially for legal papers like affidavits, Power of Attorneys, ID1 forms, and Statutory Declarations.…
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British / UK Apostille

A British / UK apostille is a government-issued certificate added to official documents to confirm their authenticity for international use. This legalisation service is essential for anyone needing to present UK documents abroad, such as…
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Why Notary is Important?

A notary public is essential for verifying and certifying documents, ensuring their  authenticity for legal and international purposes. Notaries confirm the identity of  signatories, witness signatures, and provide official attestation for documents such as  Power…
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Apostille Meaning: What is an Apostille?

An apostille is an official certificate issued by the UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office that authenticates the signature, seal, or stamp of a UK Notary Public, or Solicitor / government official that is registered…
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