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What is a Notary Public?

  • Writer: Michael Callaghan
    Michael Callaghan
  • May 14
  • 2 min read


A notary public is a qualified legal professional, often also a qualified solicitor, authorised to authenticate, seal, and witness legal documents for use abroad, acting independently to prevent fraud. Unlike solicitors who handle domestic matters, notaries verify signatures and identities for international documents, such as powers of attorney, conveyancing, and corporate contracts. 





Key Responsibilities and Functions


  • Authentication & Certification: Verifying the authenticity of documents (e.g., birth certificates, passports) and signatures for foreign authorities.

  • Witnessing Signatures: Witnessing the signing of documents like powers of attorney, affidavits, or declarations

  •  International Transactions: Assisting with buying/selling property abroad, foreign wills, and estate administration.

  • Corporate Documents: Authenticating documents for overseas companies and business transactions.  Oaths and Affidavits: Exercising the powers of a Commissioner for Oaths. 


Key Aspects of a Notary Public


  • Regulation: In England and Wales, they are appointed and regulated by the Faculty Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury.

  •  Independence: They must act independently of the client, unlike a solicitor who acts in a client's interest.

  • Unique Seal: Each notary uses a personal seal that is registered with the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and recognized internationally. 


The Difference Between a Notary and a Solicitor


While many notaries in the UK are also solicitors, the two roles are distinct. A solicitor provides legal advice and handles domestic litigation, whereas a notary's primary role is to verify documents for overseas use. Notarial work is a specialized, separate, and the oldest branch of the legal profession. There are around 750 notaries in the UK at the moment.


About


Michael Callaghan is a notary public in Essex, Suffolk and London. He is experienced in all areas of notarial practice. He was a solicitor for over 30 years, but he now deals exclusively with notary work.





Please contact Michael about your requirements and for a no obligation quote.







 
 

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