Services
Notarisation
This is the process of notarising documents, normally comprising witnessing official documents, certifying copies or originals.
The process of notarising a document involves adding the notary statement, signature, stamp and embossed seal.
The most common types of document for notarising are:
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Qualifications for use overseas
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Powers of Attorney authorising someone abroad
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Certifying ID
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Administering oaths
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Notarising affidavits for Scottish divorces
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Witnessing the signing of documents
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AHPRA Certification for Doctors and Nurses
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Statutory Declarations
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Affidavits
Apostille
Some countries require legalisation, also known as an Apostille, or Hague Apostille.
We are able to offer both standard paper apostilles or electronic apostilles.
Usually you will be told by your overseas representative, lawyer, wedding planner etc. whether you need an Apostille. We can also guide you on this, if you are unsure.
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What do I need to bring to a Notary appointment?You should bring some official ID, such as a passport, national ID card or driving licence. You should also bring along the documents you need notarised, already printed or photocopied.
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How much will it cost?You can find all the pricing here
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My document requires witnesses in addition to the notary. Can you supply the witnesses?Generally no, we would not be able to supply additional witnesses. You can either bring these along to the appointment, or have them sign afterwards if they cannot attend.
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Where is the nearest parking?The nearest car park is Buchanan Galleries, Car Park, Glasgow G1 2FF