Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
Anybody know what is really meant by the term 'notarised' when used in Philippines??

As opposed to certified.

Here in UK a Notary will validate a signature.
Having a document certified means having an 'appropriate person' confirm that a copy is a true and exact copy of a specified original (or other copy)

A Notary is darn expensive in UK.
im just thinking that as long as the basic disclosure has been signed when issued that when its sent for leagalisation at gov uk, it doesnt need to be notarised, it seems to read that it has to be issuer signed,if not then it must be notoriesd, before uk gov will legalise it,
i just want that when i apply i get it right