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Notary Public Signed Documents

Notary Public Signed Documents

Regular price £79.00
Sale price £79.00 Regular price

Next-day apostille guarantee

To qualify for next-day processing, your documents must be received at our Milton Keynes office before 12:30 pm.

We guarantee that eligible documents will be prepared and processed for apostille on the next working day, providing a fast and efficient turnaround.

Please note that if you submit your documents at any of our other offices, one additional working day will be added to the processing time. This allows for postage or courier transfer to our Milton Keynes office.

If your documents require solicitor certification, a further working day will also be added to the overall processing time.

How to send your documents

To help us process your documents quickly and accurately, please include a printed copy of your order confirmation with your documents.

Alternatively, you can clearly write your order number on the envelope, for example: FTA-1234.

Delivery address

Order number: FTA-1234
The Apostille
Unit 335 South Row
Milton Keynes
MK9 2FY
United Kingdom

Please replace FTA-1234 with your own order number.

What happens after we receive your documents

  1. Once your documents arrive safely at our office, you will receive an email confirmation.
  2. Our experienced team will carefully review your documents to ensure they meet the legalisation requirements of the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO).
  3. If anything is missing or incorrect, we will contact you promptly so the issue can be resolved without delay.
  4. Once your documents have been approved, we will submit them to the FCDO for apostille certification using our fast-track 24-hour service.

Fast and reliable document return

  1. At Fast Track Apostille, we ensure your documents are legalised promptly and returned securely.
  2. Once your documents have been apostilled, we collect them from the FCDO and dispatch them to the shipping address provided.
  3. You will receive an email confirmation with a tracking number as soon as your documents have been sent.
  4. You can usually expect to receive your apostilled documents within 1–2 working days, ready for international use.

What is a Notary Public signed document?
A Notary Public signed document is a document that has been formally verified, signed and usually stamped or sealed by a Notary Public. A Notary Public is authorised to witness signatures, confirm identities, certify documents and administer oaths.

Category:
Notarial document

Can it be legalised?
Yes. A Notary Public signed document can be legalised for use overseas.

Accepted formats for legalisation:
The FCDO accepts documents signed by a Notary Public, provided the notarial certification has been completed correctly.

Does it require solicitor or notary certification?
Yes. The document must be signed by a UK Notary Public or, where appropriate, a UK solicitor with a valid practising certificate.

Does the original document need to be submitted?
Yes, in most cases the notarised or certified document must be submitted for legalisation. Certified copies may be accepted where the notary or solicitor has certified the copy correctly.

Important notes:
When a solicitor or Notary Public signs a document, they must have a valid practising certificate and sign the document in the UK. They must use their own personal signature, not a company signature, and should print their name and company address.

The certification should include the date and clearly state the action taken, such as witnessing a signature, certifying a copy or confirming a document as original. If a seal is used, it should be clear. If an embossed seal is used, the embossment must go through the document and be visible on both sides of the page.

Common uses:
Notary Public signed documents are commonly used for powers of attorney, affidavits, statutory declarations, child travel consent letters, property documents, certified passport copies and certified academic documents.

Is embassy attestation required?
Yes, embassy attestation may be required for countries that are not part of the Hague Apostille Convention, such as the UAE or Qatar.

Notary Public Signed Documents

£79.00


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