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Identification | Notary Public Cork
Proof of Identity When visiting your Notary Public Cork, you must satisfactorily prove your identity and place of residence and the Notary must keep the identification records for five years. This process has to be repeated every time you go to the Notary unless you have been with the same Notary within the previous three…

What is a Notary Public?
A notary public is someone who has been appointed by the state to authenticate legal documents and verify the identity of the document’s signer(s). Notaries can be individuals such as lawyers or government officials. Notarisation (the process of getting your document signed by a notary public) helps prevent fraud by ensuring individuals authenticate their documents…

Foreign Language Documents | Notary Public Cork
Please further note the Department of Foreign Affair will only put an Apostille on a document in English – if the document you require an Apostille on is in another language you will need to have the same translated by an official translator prior to having the document Notarised. The Notary will question you as…

When am I likely to need the services of a notary public? | Notary Public Cork
You are most likely to require a notary where you have to send papers or documents to a foreign jurisdiction. You may require the services of a notary public in relation to: Foreign adoption papersAffidavits for use in foreign courtsCopies of State documents for use abroadInternational contractsPowers of Attorney For further information visit notarycork.ie or to speak…

Notarising Documents | Notary Public
Notarising Document Notarisation (the process of getting your document signed by a notary public) helps prevent fraud by ensuring individuals authenticate their documents before they can be used. It can also help confirm that the signer intended to sign the document and wasn’t pressured into doing so (e.g. through undue influence, coercion or duress, etc.),…

When am I likely to need the services of a notary public? | Notary Public Cork
You are most likely to require a notary where you have to send papers or documents to a foreign jurisdiction. You may require the services of a notary public in relation to: Foreign adoption papersAffidavits for use in foreign courtsCopies of State documents for use abroadInternational contractsPowers of Attorney For further information visit notarycork.ie or to speak…

Notary Process | Notary Public Cork
Not all important forms and documents require notarisation. The process is used primarily in instances where an impartial witness is required to ensure the individual signing is who they present themselves to be. They may, for example, certify a person’s signature on the document to prove that the person signing is the person named in…

The Functions of a Notary Public
A Notary Public is a public legal officer appointed by the Chief Justice of Ireland. The main function of a Notary Public is to certify the signature and execution of a document which requires certification and authentication. This is done by the Notary applying a seal and signature to the document to be notarised. The…

Notary Processes | Notary Public Cork
Not all important forms and documents require notarisation. The process is used primarily in instances where an impartial witness is required to ensure the individual signing is who they present themselves to be. They may, for example, certify a person’s signature on the document to prove that the person signing is the person named in…

Notarising Documents | Notary Public
Notarising Documents A notary public is someone who has been appointed by the state to authenticate legal documents and verify the identity of the document’s signer(s). Notaries can be individuals such as lawyers or government officials. Notarisation (the process of getting your document signed by a notary public) helps prevent fraud by ensuring individuals authenticate…
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