i will throw this open to the floor anyone used a notary, i need mine and the ex signatures notarized it seems, and its hard work so far, any tips, these signatures will go to the usa by the way
i will throw this open to the floor anyone used a notary, i need mine and the ex signatures notarized it seems, and its hard work so far, any tips, these signatures will go to the usa by the way
Normally a solicitor or doctor can notorise them, do you know any ?
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There should be a list of Solicitors in your town who are also 'Notaries'...yellow pages or google. Then just go in and see them about it.
Although I haven't used one, what Graham has just said is exactly what I was told.
They just take a look at what you want notarised (never know how to spell it)...stamp and sign it and then charge you a flat fee...£30 or whatever.
Phone them up first and ask them what IDs etc you'll need to take, if you're not known to the solicitor.
£80 FOR 1 SIGNATURE
Just pay it steve you can afford it.
I'll do it for fifty quid.
Notaries in Solicitors must have a set fee,i paid £80 for a signature from one on a document in 2008 here in St.Austell,Cornwall,but she said a solicitor would have been less money,but the Document clearly said a Notary,there are only 2 here in the whole of Cornwall,they are are more than a Solicitor i was imformed by there office,it was a signature and wax stamp if i remember,but the fee was £80.
So, yes. One can save a few bob by instead of submitting a notarised copy of ones passport when sponsoring a spouse or fiance visa applicant, one can submit ones original birth certificate instead.
I know a few places in Leicester where they'll make whatever you want. Stamp? Passport ? Birth Certificate? NI Card ? Driving Licence ?
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