Personal notary public services

Kent Notaries provides personal notary  solutions that are customised to meet your personal notarial requirements.

We are happy to assist you with any additional services that may not be listed below.

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Power of attorney

Powers of attorney refer to a legal instrument that you sign that authorises another person (or possibly multiple people) to act on your behalf and manage your financial and/or business affairs.

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Affidavits & declarations

Often in legal proceedings, parties must sign and be sworn by an oath or affirmation of written statements of facts which can then be used alongside a witness statement as evidence in court. This is known as an affidavit.

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Administration of oaths & declarations

An oath is a solemn promise to tell the truth that is sworn to God and is a religious pledge. An affirmation is a solemn and formal declaration that the statement to be made is true.

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Witness and authenticate wills made in England for use in foreign countries

A will is a legal document that sets forth your wishes regarding the distribution of your property and the care of any minor children. Failure to create a will may lead to additional complications regarding this distribution; those wishes may not be carried out.

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Attest to the execution and signature of documents

Attestation is the process of authenticating a document from one country so that the end country where you wish to validate your qualification will accept it as genuine.

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Providing certified copy of passports and other documents

Most of our clients who need a certified copy of their passports are trying to prove their identity to an organisation, such as a bank, who are obliged to check the person’s identity, not only to enable them to be sure who they are dealing with, but also to comply with Anti-Money Laundering and KYC legislation.

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American Bar applications

The application for an American Bar examination usually has to be signed in front of a notary public. This is often accompanied by a sample of the applicant’s handwriting which must also be written and signed in front of a notary and possibly a photograph being certified as a true likeness.

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