If you look at the services provided by UK solicitors, it is
obvious what some are dealing with, such as wills, divorce, change of
name, copyright and road traffic offences, but some are not so obvious.
This article explains three common legal services which have names that
not everyone will know the meaning of.
Notary is a service that deals with officiating over non-contentious paperwork. A Notary will be an officer of the law and will hold a public office. Their duty is to prepare, attest, certify and authenticate documents for use in an intended country and they will seal these documents with the seal of the Notary. The seal will be registered with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, consulates and foreign embassies and therefore is internationally recognised.
Common things to request notarial services for are the purchase of land overseas, authenticating personal documents for immigration or emigration, powers of attorney for use overseas and authenticating business documents and transactions.
Notary is a service that deals with officiating over non-contentious paperwork. A Notary will be an officer of the law and will hold a public office. Their duty is to prepare, attest, certify and authenticate documents for use in an intended country and they will seal these documents with the seal of the Notary. The seal will be registered with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, consulates and foreign embassies and therefore is internationally recognised.
Common things to request notarial services for are the purchase of land overseas, authenticating personal documents for immigration or emigration, powers of attorney for use overseas and authenticating business documents and transactions.