Competitively Priced Notarial and Legalisation Services.Competitively priced notarial services are provided by Nigel Pugh - one of the leading notaries in the region. Nigel’s detailed knowledge of all matters notarial and his many years of experience serving clients ranging from multi-nationals to public sector organisations mean that the service is delivered with professionalism, speed and efficiency. A same day service can be provided where appropriate, supported by courier and translation services. Based in Southampton, the service is available throughout the South, including London. Here are the main notary services provided: Documents required abroad: this includes the preparation, witnessing, verification, authenticating, declaring and oath taking of documents, with red seal and notarial stamp – and if required, with a full Notarial Certificate. Legalisation, Apostille & Consular Stamps Often notarial documents have to be legalised by way of an Apostille issued by the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) under the Hague Convention. Apostille is the formal name for the verification by the FCO that the notary is properly registered and that his/her signature seal and stamp conform with the FCO data base. They are issued under the Hague Convention 1961. These are obtained by post (3/5 working days) or by premium same day service. Legalisation by Consular Stamp can also be arranged, where required. Consular Stamps are issued by the legalisation desks of the various consulates and embassies, which are all based in London and with whom Nigel is in contact is on a daily basis. In the case of India, dealings are conducted at the High Commission, via an established agent; in the case of many Middle Eastern countries, dealings are directed through the London Chamber of Commerce, which is authorised by the Arab-British Chamber of Commerce. The most frequent documents needing to be notarised on behalf of companies and individuals are Powers of Attorney; closely followed by making certified copies of various certificates. Powers of AttorneyPowers of Attorney are often prepared for use abroad. Sometimes this requires the authentication of photographs, independent witnesses and the authentication of signatories and fingerprints. Translation services can be arranged as required.Certified copiesWithin the guidelines of notarial good practice and the requirements of the FCO, documents can be certified as true copies of originals; for example: certified copy passport and certified copies of academic certificates.Going to work overseas?"I am familiar with the (often lengthy) documentation required when individuals go to work overseas:
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