Quote Originally Posted by veemax View Post
Thanks very much for all the speedy replies.

As far as I am aware, notarized means that a Notary Public- not just any solicitor, will witness a signature, accompanied by an impression of his or her official notary seal. I’ve tried two quite large local law firms today and none of them are able to notarize a document! I’ve found one that will do it, but it’s some distance away and I’m getting short of time!

I’ve had a look at the UK Border Agency web site- it mentions copies of the passports, but no mention of Notarization!

Thanks again,

Ian
You don't say where you are resident now !

If in the UK, there should be at least one solicitor in every town who is a Notary Public.

Ring your CAB, or local council.