Notaries Public
The firm has two experienced Notaries Public in
Charles Pfister and
Peter Servian.
What does a Notary do?
Notaries, or Notaries Public are an internationally recognised public office, formally appointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury and regulated by the Court of Faculties under Acts of Parliament dating from 1533 to 1990. Their duties include preparation, attestation, authenticatiion and certification of deeds and other documents, for use anywhere in the world. The signature of a Notary renders documents as acceptable, as proof of the matter attested by him, to the judicial or other public authorities in the country where they are to be used.
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