Comments on: Beware “Free” Notary services https://mdpryke-notary.com/2010/03/beware-free-notary-services/ Notary Public London Thu, 20 Mar 2014 11:10:29 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 By: Ticked Off https://mdpryke-notary.com/2010/03/beware-free-notary-services/#comment-32 Thu, 20 Mar 2014 11:10:29 +0000 https://www.mdpryke-notary.com/?p=1181#comment-32 What a shame. In the USA and Canada there are many free notary services as well. Bit of a rip off to charge £85 plus to witness someone’s signature. The same type of documents that I’ve had notarized (for free) in Canada cost me £120 here. This is why people make lawyer jokes. Oh well, it is what it is – like everything else in the UK, a huge rip off.

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By: Matthew https://mdpryke-notary.com/2010/03/beware-free-notary-services/#comment-31 Wed, 15 May 2013 16:30:46 +0000 https://www.mdpryke-notary.com/?p=1181#comment-31 In reply to Mohammad Adam.

Mohammed, Thank you for the post and I am glad that you found the website to be useful. This post provides information about Notary Fees and how they are required to be charged. Therefore any company or individual claiming to be offering free Notary services should be treated with significant caution. Thank you for getting in touch with our London Notary Public practice.

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By: Mohammad Adam https://mdpryke-notary.com/2010/03/beware-free-notary-services/#comment-30 Thu, 28 Mar 2013 15:55:10 +0000 https://www.mdpryke-notary.com/?p=1181#comment-30 thanks for your help. this saves alot of my time. really appreciate it!

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By: Free Notary Public Guide to Notary Fees | https://mdpryke-notary.com/2010/03/beware-free-notary-services/#comment-29 Wed, 09 Jan 2013 10:07:06 +0000 https://www.mdpryke-notary.com/?p=1181#comment-29 […] guides explaining that whilst people may offer suggest they offer this, there is no such thing as Free Notary Services.  Therefore whilst legtimate Notary services are not free often businesses and members of the […]

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By: Matthew https://mdpryke-notary.com/2010/03/beware-free-notary-services/#comment-28 Wed, 28 Nov 2012 16:53:05 +0000 https://www.mdpryke-notary.com/?p=1181#comment-28 In reply to Matthew.

Rashed, Many thanks for the email. I am glad that you found a reasonably priced notary. Notary fees are not fixed and therefore a notary public in England and Wales is free to set their fees as they wish. For further information about Notary fees please view the many articles on my website or alternatively please contact the Notaries Society.

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By: Matthew https://mdpryke-notary.com/2010/03/beware-free-notary-services/#comment-27 Thu, 01 Sep 2011 19:38:32 +0000 https://www.mdpryke-notary.com/?p=1181#comment-27 In reply to Klaudia.

Thanks for the comment and it is good to hear that you managed to source free notary services in New York, USA.

In the UK notary publics are required to charged a reasonable fee for the notary services they undertake. This is a professional obligation imposed by the notary rules to which all Notary Publics in England and Wales are subject.

My notary fees are charged on a fixed fee basis of:

£85 for the first notarised document
£35 for each subsequent notarised document.

The services of notary publics in England and Wales are regulated and governed by The Faculty Office.

If you require any further information about our notary public and legalisation services then please do get in touch via the website or feel free to phone the office on 0207 636 4422.

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By: Klaudia https://mdpryke-notary.com/2010/03/beware-free-notary-services/#comment-26 Thu, 01 Sep 2011 19:15:26 +0000 https://www.mdpryke-notary.com/?p=1181#comment-26 Being one of the people who searched for “free notary public” in google, I feel obliged to inform you that they do exist. I have used free notary public myself whilst in New York.

I would like to ask you for a quote for an authorisation document. I would like my husband to be able to sign a contract in my name for buying a property abroad. Many thanks.

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