Notary Public
FAQs
- How much will I be charged for notary services?
- What is a notary public?
- What do I need to take to my appointment with a notary public?
- How long will my appointment with a notary public take?
You may be buying or selling residential or commercial property abroad. You may need to appoint an Attorney in the other country to act on your behalf in the transaction, from opening bank accounts and applying for international documents, to signing legal documentation on your behalf.
A lawyer in the country in which you intend to make the sale or purchase will draft a Power of Attorney in order to give your chosen Attorney the legal ability to act in the transaction on your behalf.
Before the Power of Attorney can be recognised abroad, our notary will need to verify you have the capacity to sign the document and that you are doing so of your own freewill. This kind of document will usually need to be legalised by the embassy or Foreign & Commonwealth Office.
We can arrange appointments to suit your individual circumstances, often at short notice. Our notary public is a member of The Notaries Society and regulated by The Faculty of the Archbishop of Canterbury.
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If you would like to speak to our Notary Public please contact 0113 232 1030 or complete the following form:
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