Notary Public
What is a Notary?
The duty and function of a Notary is to prepare, attest, authenticate and certify deeds and other documents, for use anywhere in the world. A Notary’s signature and official seal renders them acceptable to the judicial and/or other public authorities in the country where they are to be used. By virtue of the international status of the Notary’s office, the signature and seal of a Notary is recognised as evidence of a responsible Legal Officer in most countries of the world.
What a Notary Does
Notaries provide a service for private individuals and commercial firms. The most common tasks are:-
- Preparing and witnessing powers of attorney for use overseas
- Dealing with purchase or sale of land and property abroad
- Providing documents to deal with the administration of the estates of people who are abroad, or owning property abroad
- Authenticating personal documents and information for immigration or emigration purposes, or to apply to marry or to work abroad
- Authenticating company and business documents and transactions
- Authentication and a secure record for almost any sort of transaction, document or event
For all notarial services and a copy of our Notarial Terms of Business please contact Jon Coles by telephone on 01256 354481 or by email at jcoles@brainchasecoles.co.uk