I have a company that meets the criteria for beginning an MVL but after reading the steps involved, I need to have the signing of the Declaration of Solvency witnessed by a solictor or notary. Unfortunately, I have left the UK for a long holiday and am not due back till March next year. Has anyone had to deal with preparing a Declaration of Solvency whilst overseas?
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MVL - preparing Declaration of Solvency while not in the UK
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Can you just find yourself a local notary and get them to help you?
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Any solicitor worldwide can swear it for you, doesn't need to be a UK one.
A common reason for liquidating is emigration, so it's not rare at all that MVLO gets a declaration sworn by an overseas solicitor/notary.Comment
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