Notary Public

A Notary Public is appointed by the Supreme Court of NSW and is an Officer of the Law.

The function of a Notary is to draw up and authenticate documents, administer oaths, attest and witness execution of documents, verify copies of documents and noting bills of exchange.

Although a Solicitor or a Justice of the Peace may be able to perform some of the above functions, in most cases overseas countries will only recognise a Notary Public.

If a signature is to be Notarised, the person signing should be able to identify themselves and that form of identification should contain both photograph and signature, such as a drivers licence or passport.

If you would like to request more information, please feel free to contact Commins Hendriks' Public Notary, Mr Glen Lollback, by clicking on the link below.

Glen Lollback

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