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Telephone our office in advance to check the Notary's availability and ask for an appointment. Alternativly you can contact us by online form below (click on 'send message' to open the contact form)

Notarising a document today requires the same anti-terrorism and anti-money laundering formalities as apply on opening a new bank account. The rules are very strict.
You must satisfactorily prove your identity and place of residence and the Notary must keep the identification records for five years.
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Fill in all the gaps in the documentation to the best of your ability beforehand. If you are unsure and need guidance, the Notary will help you if he/she can.
Contact us if you require assitance.
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The Notary may require you to acknowledge formally in writing in a standard form that you understand the document in (or partly in) a foregin language. Have the document to be notarised translated and/or explained to you by someone you trust before you see the Notary..
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Do not e-mail or fax documents to the Notary in advance of your appointment, unless the Notary specifically asks you to do so. If the Notary wants to clarify a specific point which it is anticipated may cause subsequent difficulty, he/she will ask you for further information.
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A Power of Attorney is a document signed by one person giving another person power to sign documents on the donor's behalf and to do such things in relation to his or her affairs as are described specifically or generally in the document.
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