Seeing a Notary

Getting Ready

Obviously each case must be different but usually the Notary will:

It helps a lot if you can send these through in advance by e-mail post or hand delivery before your appointment.

For more information about appointments follow the link below

Notarial Appointments

What Does It Cost?

There are no set charges although The Notaries Society reminds its members that they should charge a proper fee which is appropriate for the level of service offered and which will enable them to meet the cost of acting properly and in accordance with the Rules made by the Faculty Office and with the demands of good professional practice. For most matters the Notary should be able to tell you his fee in advance. For more complex matters he will tell you how his fee will be assessed – usually based on how long he will have to work on your matter. There may be fees to pay to third parties, such as the Foreign Office or an Embassy.

For more information about cost and fees, click here.

For more information on apostille requirements by country, click here.

How Long Will it Take?

If the document is straightforward, already prepared and in the correct form the notary is likely to need to see you for a minimum of 15-20 minutes and complete it in half an hour. Obviously it takes longer if the document is not straightforward or he has to draw up the document or make a proper copy.

Some countries want documents to be countersigned by their London Embassies (legalisation) and this will take several days unless you want to take them to the Embassy in person and wait in line. The fees and procedures for this vary widely but the notary should be able to give you a reasonably accurate idea of the time and cost (Please see our handy guide to apostille requirements by country).

Availability

Notaries keep normal office hours. Paul Gittins will however make arrangements to see you out of hours or out of the office if necessary. This may cost more and take longer.