findmyNotary Archives - MD Pryke Notary Public https://mdpryke-notary.com/category/findmynotary/ Notary Public London Tue, 30 May 2023 10:12:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 https://mdpryke-notary.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-MD-Pryke-Favicon-32x32.png findmyNotary Archives - MD Pryke Notary Public https://mdpryke-notary.com/category/findmynotary/ 32 32 Which websites can I use to search for Notary Publics in London? https://mdpryke-notary.com/2023/05/which-websites-can-i-use-to-search-for-notary-publics-in-london/ Mon, 29 May 2023 09:00:32 +0000 https://mdpryke-notary.com/?p=7072 There are several websites you can use to search for Notary Publics in London, including: It is always best to conduct research and compare the Notaries Publics’ credentials, experience, and fees before selecting one for your specific needs.

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There are several websites you can use to search for Notary Publics in London, including:

  1. The Faculty Office: The Faculty Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury regulates Notaries Public in England and Wales and maintains a directory of Notaries Public who are authorised to practice in England and Wales. Their website allows you to search for Notaries Public by name, location, or area of specialisation.
  2. The Notaries Society: The Notaries Society is a professional membership organisation for Notaries Public in England and Wales. Their website includes a directory of members, which you can search by location or name.
  3. FindmyNotary: This is a private search tool providing ratings and details on Notary Public offices in London
  4. Yellow Pages: The Yellow Pages website allows you to search for Notaries Public in London by location or name.
  5. Yelp: Yelp is a business directory website that includes reviews and ratings of Notaries Public in London. You can use their website to search for Notaries Public by location or name and read reviews from other clients.
  6. Google: You can use Google search to find Notaries Public in London by using search terms such as “Notary Public London” or “London Notary Public”. The search results will include a list of Notaries Public in London, along with their contact information and websites.

It is always best to conduct research and compare the Notaries Publics’ credentials, experience, and fees before selecting one for your specific needs.

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Happy paying too much? If not, watch this FREE Notary video with tips to save on Notary fees https://mdpryke-notary.com/2019/06/happy-paying-too-much-if-not-watch-this-free-notary-video-with-tips-to-save-on-notary-fees/ Sun, 16 Jun 2019 11:53:15 +0000 https://www.mdpryke-notary.com/?p=4293 A free Notary secrets video on Notary Public fees and how to save money

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Watch this video to find out how to save on Notary fees. In our latest free Notary Secrets video we provide tips and advice on getting the Notary services for the fee you are happy to pay.
Our advice focussed on:

1. Seeking Notary Quotes in advance.
2. Making 20% savings by finding a London Notary who is not registered for VAT.
3. Getting details of the legalisation steps required.

We hope you enjoy the video and find this useful and if you have any questions or would like us to cover any other aspects of Notarisation and Legalisation services, then please get in touch matthew@mdpryke-notary.com

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The Faculty Office seeks input on Notary Public Guidance https://mdpryke-notary.com/2017/10/the-faculty-office-seeks-input-on-notary-public-guidance/ Thu, 26 Oct 2017 17:59:59 +0000 https://www.mdpryke-notary.com/?p=3487 The Faculty Office seeks input from Notary Public profession on guidance note for the future of the Notaries profession following CMA legal report

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The Faculty Office, the regulatory body for each Notary Public in England and Wales, has recently published its guidance on steps to be taken by Notary Publics to embrace the recent review of the legal market undertaken by the CMA. The Faculty Office is now seeking input and answers to the questions posed from Notary Publics and those who have an interest in the sector.

The background to this is that in December 2016 the CMA released a report on its year long review into the Legal Services Market. This report identified various failings with a particular emphasis on obtaining greater levels of transparency particularly in relation to price and services.  In addition, it has tasked the legal industry (including London Notary Publics) with embracing third party comparison platforms and digital means by which consumers can easily access and compare services offered by Notary Publics and other legal professionals.

The Faculty Office has set a deadline for responses of 5pm on the 29 November 2017. Therefore, all interested parties, particularly those Notaries based in London or elsewhere in the UK should therefore get their responses to The Faculty Office before then.

London Notary Public, Matthew Pryke, explained “we are delighted The Faculty Office is seeking input on its action plan and response from the Notary Public profession. This is a key moment in the history of the notary profession and at our Notary Public Offices we are keen to embrace the changes proposed and push the notary industry forward to the forefront of the legal market and set an example for others”.

Our Notary fees and Notary services are already fully disclosed via the FindmyNotary website. For further details of the CMA Report please follow this link.

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London Notary Public attends The Notaries Society Annual Conference 2017 at The Mermaid Theatre in London https://mdpryke-notary.com/2017/10/notary-public-attends-the-notaries-society-annual-conference-at-the-mermaid-theatre/ Mon, 09 Oct 2017 16:29:27 +0000 https://www.mdpryke-notary.com/?p=3479 London Notary Public, Matthew Pryke, attends The Notaries Society Annual Conference 2017, to discuss a changing market for Notaries.

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The Annual Notaries Society Conference run by The Notaries Society took place on Thursday 28 September at The Mermaid Theatre in London. The Conference was a lively event with a full agenda of matters to cover. Top of the agenda was the recent decision of the Lord Chancellor to refuse the ICAEW the right to become a Regulated Body and thereby authorised to regulate Notary Publics in England and Wales.  For further details of this decision please follow this link.

There was also much discussion about steps being taken by the industry and elsewhere to ensure compliance with the CMA Legal Market Study into the Legal Services Industry. In particular, the recently released Faculty Office Action Plan and the impact this will have on Notary Publics working in London and across the UK.  Much of the focus for notaries is now on implementing the Legal Services Board and Faculty Office requirements for greater transparency for consumers and businesses. This transparency particularly relates to notary services and notary fees.

At M D Pryke Notary Public we welcome the proposals and feel confident we are already meeting these objectives particularly by our membership as an Associate of findmyNotary. Matthew Pryke, Notary Public in London, commented “The next 12-18 months will be a crucial time for each notary public and the Notaries profession more generallyAt our Notary Offices in London we consider it imperative for the notary industry to lead the way in embracing change. In this sense, we have already published our fees and committed to the Notary services review mechanism both of which are facilitated through our partnership with findmyNotary.

For further information about findmyNotary and to view our London Notary Information please follow this link.

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M D Pryke becomes Proud Associate of findmyNotary https://mdpryke-notary.com/2017/06/findmynotary-associate/ Thu, 15 Jun 2017 13:10:12 +0000 https://www.mdpryke-notary.com/?p=3257 London Notary Public becomes a Proud Associate of findmyNotary

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findmyNotary Proud Associate LogoToday (15 June 2017) we are delighted to announce M D Pryke Notary Public has become a Proud Associate of findmynotary.co.uk. FindmyNotary is a unique and free independent directory for Notary Publics in the UK and associated services. FindmyNotary is a “one-stop shop” for Notarisation, Legalisation and Translation services and seeks to make Notary services more easily understandable and available to the consumer.

Notary Publics who become Associates are required to commit to various standards of service including the findmyNotary Price Guarantee. This means the price you receive from a quote online or the price displayed on this directory website is what you will pay. In addition, the website has unique features which allow consumers to compare pricing, search by location and availability and also review the Notary services received. The findmyNotary website is launched at an opportune time in the wake of the recent CMA Report into the Legal Industry demanding greater transparency of legal service providers. Being a findmyNotary Associate means M D Pryke Notary Public has committed to providing complete transparency of pricing and making our services easily comparable to other Notary Publics in London.

Matthew Pryke explained, “We are absolutely delighted and proud to become an Associate of findmyNotary. We consider this website and the free services offered to be at the cutting edge of the legal industry and setting an example for how legal services need to evolve and improve to reflect the recent findings of the CMA and the modern needs of the consumer.”

For more information and to view the M D Pryke Notary Public profile on findmyNotary please click this link.

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