Notary Public Services in Manchester
KG Notary Public provides notarial services for individuals and businesses in Manchester. A notary may verify identity, legal capacity and authority, witness signatures, certify document copies, administer oaths and prepare notarial certificates for documents intended for use overseas.
Requirements vary according to the document, receiving country and overseas authority. Before arranging an appointment, please send us the document and any instructions provided by your overseas lawyer or receiving organisation.
What Does a Notary Public Do?
Notary Services for Individuals
Common services include:
Powers of attorney for use overseas
Certified passport and identification copies
Affidavits and statutory declarations
Child travel consent and passport consent
Educational and professional certificates
Marriage and immigration documents
Overseas property and inheritance documents
Corporate Notary Services
Common services include:
Corporate powers of attorney
Certificates of incorporation
Companies House documents
Board resolutions
Verification of directors and authorised signatories
Documents for overseas subsidiaries and bank accounts
International contracts and transactions
Apostille and Legalisation
Depending on the destination country, a notarised document may also require an apostille from the FCDO or further legalisation through an embassy or consulate. We can explain the likely requirements and assist with the legalisation process.
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How the Notarisation Process Works
Send your documents
Provide scans, the destination country and any instructions received from the overseas authority.
Document review and quotation
The notary will review the requirements and confirm the likely process, fees and timescale.
Attend the appointment
Bring the required identification and original documents. Do not sign documents beforehand unless instructed otherwise.
Completion and legalisation
The document will be notarised and returned to you or submitted for apostille or further legalisation where required.
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Important: Do not sign your document before meeting the notary unless you have been specifically instructed to do so.