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Old Mar 8th 2004, 9:26 am
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What the hell are they???

Is it just a general term that covers JP's Solicitors etc, or are there any other positions that fall into the Notary Public category?

Any help appreciated.

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Old Mar 8th 2004, 9:39 am
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What the hell are they???

Is it just a general term that covers JP's Solicitors etc, or are there any other positions that fall into the Notary Public category?

Any help appreciated.

Cheers

Try this site it worked for us these people are in short supply
www.thenotariessociety.org.uk/
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Old Mar 8th 2004, 10:46 am
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Thats great, thanks.

Do you know if they have an equivalent of the Notary Publics in Australia?
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Thats great, thanks.

Do you know if they have an equivalent of the Notary Publics in Australia?
Notary Public are found only in Commonwealth countries, ie ex-British colony like OZ, Malaysia, Singapore etc.

In some countries, some very senior lawyers are also Notary Public.
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Originally posted by loose
What the hell are they???

Is it just a general term that covers JP's Solicitors etc, or are there any other positions that fall into the Notary Public category?

Any help appreciated.

Cheers
We had to have original documents copied & signed by a "notary public". Cost an arm and a leg .

He explained he specialised in Oz and a Ukrain. He has to sign Ukraine documents in red only, then sew the documents together a certain way!

It seems each country has their own way for original documetns to be verified [Oz=seal, dated & wax] and to do this you need a "Notary Public" [apparently not same as an ordinary solicitor].

Hope this helps

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