Notary Public for Business

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If you are reading this page you probably need to see a Notary Public urgently but are unfamiliar with who we are and what we do. Below we explain the workings of a Notary Public and how we can make your life easier should you need to contact one.


What is a Notary?

Most Notaries are also solicitors. As Notaries we hold a public office granted by the Archbishop of Canterbury. By signing and sealing a document a Notary gives credence to that document and it will (if the necessary formalities have been properly observed) be accepted without question in all jurisdictions around the world. The work of the Notary therefore is to deal with documents which will be used abroad.

Why would you need a Notary?

If you need to sign a document or provide evidence of some thing or fact which will be relied upon in an overseas country, but you sign the document outside that country, the receiving authority will require some certainty that the information contained in the document is intended and correct and that if the document shows it was signed by a named individual, somebody with authority has confirmed that this is indeed the case. It is a Notary Public who has that public authority. Thus clients will be asked to return documents to their overseas lawyer once they have been “notarised” or “legalised”.

Notaries at this firm

We are fortunate to have two notaries available to support you in your endeavours at our Firm.

Jonathan Sharp
Jonathan Sharp
Managing Partner
Commercial Department
Christopher Wilton
Christopher Wilton
Senior Partner
Commercial Department