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ta chaps - looks like solicitors can't charge more than fixed fee for that then? Maybe I should walk into the most expensive one then ...
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Yeh solicitor. It was only a few £ from memory although I didn't have to pay it, I made a statement on behalf of somebody else.
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I went to a small town solicitor. He thought he was doing great for getting £5 for 5 minutes work.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostThe Notarized lot are a rip off. All solicitors have to witness documents for £5. I went to one city big firm solicitor and got one of my divorce papers done for a £5 : it was a great laugh watching him cry.
But Notarized get round the law by charging £5 per page. Its a disgrace.
I hadn't the heart to tell him.
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The Notarized lot are a rip off. All solicitors have to witness documents for £5. I went to one city big firm solicitor and got one of my divorce papers done for a £5 : it was a great laugh watching him cry.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt's not panic, just want to finish it off before new year - the document is fully ready (prepared by rather expensive lawyers).
Anyway thanks, I'll give it a go next week, hopefully some lawyers are working in this country...
But Notarized get round the law by charging £5 per page. Its a disgrace.
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It's not panic, just want to finish it off before new year - the document is fully ready (prepared by rather expensive lawyers).
Anyway thanks, I'll give it a go next week, hopefully some lawyers are working in this country...
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As far as I know, yes. Maybe give 'em a call first. You'll need Id 'n' all that.
I've never had to do it in a panic. You're normal guys not around on Tuesday?
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Notarized signatures
I need to have someone reasonably official to witness signature that I put to a document, are there notary services in this country that do such a thing?Tags: None
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