Notaries

Buying or selling a property overseas often involves signing legal documents that must be officially witnessed, certified or authenticated before they can be used abroad. A UK notary can help ensure that your paperwork meets the requirements of the country where your transaction is taking place.

For many overseas property purchases and sales, a power of attorney allows a trusted representative, lawyer or family member to act on your behalf, avoiding the need for additional travel and helping to keep the transaction on track. A notary can prepare, witness and authenticate these documents, as well as arrange apostilles and legalisation where required.

As every country has different legal requirements, it is important to use a notary with experience of international documentation. They can guide you through the process, helping to ensure your documents are completed correctly and accepted by the relevant overseas authorities.

Click below to find notaries and make a direct enquiry using the contact form.

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