Philip Wallace - Notary Public. 020 7940 4000
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1. Your passport - to prove your identity. If your passport bears your maiden name, bring your marriage certificate as well. If you have no passport, other acceptable means of identity include a full driving licence, credit or debit card, or some other official document bearing a full name and signature. Birth certificates, marriage certificates, cheque books, National Insurance Cards, pension books or other documents bearing no name or signature are not acceptable (although they may supplement some other identification bearing full name and signature).
2. Your proof of address. This means a recent household bill or bank statement showing your name and address. It should be less than 3 months old.
A driving licence is proof of address only if issued within the last three months.
3. The documents you need to sign. They should have your name as it appears on your passport. Otherwise, any discrepancy should be explained in the document.
Documents may have to be bound up for security and to prevent fraud.
4. Yourself. Notarisation means that Mr Wallace witnesses your signature. You must attend and sign in front of the Notary.
5. A translator / interpreter if the person signing does not read or speak English well enough to speak to the Notary and satisfy him that they understand the nature and effect of the documents. Family members can interpret if they are not involved in the documents. Otherwise, interpreters should be independent.
Philip Wallace, Notary Public, at Anthony Gold (solicitors). Phil works from two offices.
| Streatham office - Tuesdays & Thursdays | London Bridge office - Wednesdays |
| Lloyds Bank Chambers 186 Streatham High Road London, SW16 1BG |
The Counting House 53 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2QN |
| 020 7940 4000 | 020 7940 4000 |
| Entrance in Becmead Avenue | Beside London Bridge Station |
Mr Wallace's secretary, Shabnam, will be pleased to give you initial information or to book an appointment.
In case of urgency or difficulty ring Mr Wallace direct on 07712 677475
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