Looking for a recommendation for a notary
bluefish Saturday 5 September 2009 5.54pm
I'm looking for recommendations for a notary public around London Bridge. We have a really good one but her opening hours don't suit our schedule. :-( (We're looking for early start time - around 8 or 8.30)
Our requirement is pretty simple - just notarise a couple of copies of documents. But the notary's commission needs at least 6 months of validity on it.
Thanks!
Chris
Our requirement is pretty simple - just notarise a couple of copies of documents. But the notary's commission needs at least 6 months of validity on it.
Thanks!
Chris
SJS22 Sunday 6 September 2009 7.48pm
Not sure if this helps, but I used these 3 years ago and were very good. They might accommodate your timings. http://www.cheeswrights.co.uk
elw17 Monday 7 September 2009 12.26pm
How about Anthony Gold on Tooley Street. They do notary services - http://www.anthonygold.co.uk
James Hatts Monday 7 September 2009 12.52pm
elw17 wrote:How about Anthony Gold on Tooley Street. They do notary services - http://www.anthonygold.co.uk
"They" or "we"?
No problem with you replying to say that your firm offers this service, but please don't mislead people about your connection.
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bluefish Monday 7 September 2009 1.54pm
SJS22 - thanks for the valuable tip. A bit off my trip into work otherwise I'd give them a ring :-)
ELW17 - if in fact you are connected with this firm, please be very clear that I will not use them (you). The office is very convenient to me, however the apparently deliberate misleading - rightly or wrongly - leaves a bad perception of how business may be practiced and thus I'd steer very much clear of them (you).
Thanks for the heads' up James.
ELW17 - if in fact you are connected with this firm, please be very clear that I will not use them (you). The office is very convenient to me, however the apparently deliberate misleading - rightly or wrongly - leaves a bad perception of how business may be practiced and thus I'd steer very much clear of them (you).
Thanks for the heads' up James.
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