Frequently asked questions
This is where you will find most answers to your questions. If you have any other questions, don't hesitate to contact us.
PROGRAMMING
WHAT I NEED TO CARRY
When you come for your appointment with notary in London Cristina M. Mihalache Bertolini from notary office London Authentica Notaries, you will need to bring the following:
- Document(s) you want legalised.
- A form of photographic identification (e.g. passport, driving licence or identity card).
- A proof of residence (e.g. driving licence, bank statement or utility bill, the last two must be issued within the last 3 months).
- Other supporting documents that we discussed/requested by the notary.
- If you are a legal entity customer, we will need to verify your ability to sign for the legal entity. You will need to have a decision of the Board of Directors or company documents proving this capacity.
I NEED TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AT Lawyer's Office London AUTHENTICA NOTARIES
We are happy to assist walk-in clients directly, but would prefer to make an appointment. If you don't have one, you may have to wait until a Notary Public.
HOW LONG LASTS
- The duration of the meeting depends on the nature of the work to be carried out
- In general, the programme at Notaries London Authentica Notaries takes no more than thirty minutes
PLATA
- We accept all major debit and credit cards except American Express. Payment is in pounds sterling, and can be made by bank transfer or cash.
- Unless otherwise agreed, payments will be made in advance, and payment in full will be made on completion of the order.
OUTSIDE APPOINTMENTS OFFICE: NOTARY OFFICE LONDON Authentica Notaries
- If you cannot come in person, we can come to you.
- We regularly visit clients in all areas of London.
- A travelling fee will be charged depending on the location, which will be added to our fee
WEEKEND PROGRAMMES
- We welcome any weekend appointments.
- We can come to you or you can come to us
- An additional fixed cost for the weekend will be added to our fee
GENERAL
WHAT IS A NOTARY PUBLIC IN UK?
Notaries public are public officials, authorised to confirm authenticity and validity of documents and documents for international purposes. Governments, courts, embassies, companies, lawyers and individuals anywhere in the world can rely on documents drawn up or certificate by notaries. We are therefore under a strict legal obligation to ensure that the documents we draw up are legitimate and that the persons requesting our services have the capacity and authority to sign the document in question. We are also required to record and keep a permanent copy of every document we draw up and for which copies may be requested by officials at any time in the future.
WHEN I NEED NOTAR IN UK?
You need a Notary Public in London sauce notary public in the UK in many situations, such as selling or buying a property abroad, opening a foreign bank account, writing a procuraci, legalised copies of documents such as examination certificates, opening a subsidiary of the company or a company abroad, legalising translation documents if you get married abroad, etc.
The need for a notary public in London / notary public in UK is dictated by the requirements of the country in which the document is to be used. For example, if you are not in Italy but wish to purchase a property there, it is generally necessary to provide a Power of attorney your lawyer in Italy to handle the acquisition and registration of your title deed.
This is done via a procuraci, signed by you as the buyer in front of a notary in London. You cannot sign it in front of anyone else. Notary Public in UK will confirm your identity, ensure that you have the capacity to sign and understand the legal act you are signing, and will sign and apply notarial seal per document.
Quite often, workbook / workbook Haga UK is required to verify the signature and seal notary on the document. In this case, the document will usually legalised additionally by confirming the validity of the signature and stamp notary by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office. This is done by legalisation by using the official Foreign and Commonwealth Office certificate attached to the back of the document, known as a Apostille. Apostila Haga UK is internationally recognised thanks to the Hague Convention.
The need for a notary public in London / notary public in UK is dictated by the requirements of the country in which the document is to be used. For example, if you are not in Italy but wish to purchase a property there, it is generally necessary to provide a Power of attorney your lawyer in Italy to handle the acquisition and registration of your title deed.
This is done via a procuraci, signed by you as the buyer in front of a notary in London. You cannot sign it in front of anyone else. Notary Public in UK will confirm your identity, ensure that you have the capacity to sign and understand the legal act you are signing, and will sign and apply notarial seal per document.
Quite often, workbook / workbook Haga UK is required to verify the signature and seal notary on the document. In this case, the document will usually legalised additionally by confirming the validity of the signature and stamp notary by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office. This is done by legalisation by using the official Foreign and Commonwealth Office certificate attached to the back of the document, known as a Apostille. Apostila Haga UK is internationally recognised thanks to the Hague Convention.
WHAT IT MEANS LEGALISATION ONE DOCUMENT
Legalisation is a term that refers to authentication by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and/or the consulate of the country where the document is to be used. For documents intended for countries that have ratified the 1961 Hague Convention, legalisation by the FCO is usually the only over-regularisation necessary. This is known as „Apostille / apostille The Hague / apostille The Hague UK“.
The FCO currently charges £30.00 (standard service) and £75.00 (Express service) per apostille.
We offer counselling where it is also needed consular legalisation. Each consulate charges different fees, and the procedures and duration of the clearance vary
Please note that notarised certification may be ineffective if the recipient country requests Haga Textbook, but it does not get it.
You should therefore enquire with the authority that will receive the final documents from you.
The FCO currently charges £30.00 (standard service) and £75.00 (Express service) per apostille.
We offer counselling where it is also needed consular legalisation. Each consulate charges different fees, and the procedures and duration of the clearance vary
Please note that notarised certification may be ineffective if the recipient country requests Haga Textbook, but it does not get it.
You should therefore enquire with the authority that will receive the final documents from you.
WHAT IS APOSTILLE / APOSTILLE HAGA / APOSTILLE HAGA UK?
Handbook this is a certificate Issued (in the UK) by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). This confirms that a document has been signed by the person whose signature is on the document. This is often the signature of a Notary Public, However, the FCO also has other signatures on record, such as those of officials such as Registrars (for UK documents). Each document will have workbook own.