Notarisation
We work with a network of Notaries, allowing us to assist with the notarisation of documents across the Republic of Ireland in as little as 24 hours. In addition to this, we can arrange company visits to arrange multiple signatures to be witnessed in one session (online option available), to ensure the fast, secure notarisation of future documentary requirements.
We are also able to arrange additional authentication steps where required, such as Department of Foreign Affairs - DFA Apostille, Technical Translations or Embassy Legalisation.
The Notarisation of a document usually involves a Notary Public checking the identity of an individual and his/her capacity to sign the document. Once the required checks have been performed, the Notary will affix a notarial seal (and often also a notarial certificate) on the document. Notarisation might also be required to certify the authenticity of an official document, e.g. an Education Certificate, or to issue a certified copy of an original document, e.g. a Passport.
A Notary Public is a qualified lawyer, whose primary role is to:
- Prepare and witness power of attorney for use overseas
- Authenticate company and business documents and transactions
- Authenticate and Certify signatures and documents for
- Deal with purchase or sale of land and property abroad
- Authenticate documents for immigration or emigration purposes, or to apply to marry or to work abroad
We work with a network of Notaries, allowing us to assist with the notarisation of documents across the Republic of Ireland in as little as 24 hours. We also frequently arrange company visits to allow multiple signatories/signatures to be witnessed in one session (online option available), which ensures that future document processing will be actioned more efficiently.
Please contact our experts on [email protected] to discuss your document notarisation needs.