I am a legally qualified professional notary public dealing with the notarisation of signatures or documents.
Gillian Gadd provides a notarial service for those in Copthorne requiring a notary to notarise documents for individuals and businesses. I offer a responsive, cost-effective service to my clients and can respond quickly for urgent matters. I can also help with any apostille or other legalisation requirements.
For those in Copthorne that need a notary to notarise documents, I offer a full range of notarial services at my home office in Ifield, Crawley, or can offer home or company visits where needed. I deal with clients all over West Sussex including Copthorne who need a notary to notarise their documents.
I can also offer some evening and weekend appointments for those from Copthorne that would find it difficult to see a notary during the day to notarise their documents.
Please get in touch by email or phone so that I can discuss your needs and give you an estimate of costs.
Notaries in the UK are public officials appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and regulated by the Master of the Faculties. These individuals play a crucial role in non-contentious matters involving estates, deeds, powers-of-attorney, and other business activities that require documented authentication or certification.
These services comprise the verification of legal documents and are frequently needed for documents that need to be used abroad. In essence, a notary’s role is to ensure that the documents which support the transaction to which you are committing are understood by you and that the documents are genuine and in due order.
Moreover, a Notary can also arrange for apostilles and other legalisation on documents to give them an internationally recognised guarantee. Apostilles are issued by the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office in order to certify a Notary’s seal and signature. In some cases, further verification from the consulate or embassy of the foreign jurisdiction where the document will be used might be needed.