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Originally Posted by vinylweatherman
Getting documents notarised in the UK should not normally be expensive, but you have to know where to go. A solicitor will usually charge a fortune, but their are cheaper ways, such as a "swearer of oaths" (Notary), who will charge around £5 per page/copy. The Notary will photocopy the document, and then attach a seal to signify they have "Notarised" it. ONLY where a request for NOTARISED documents has been made, does a photo become relevant, as the Notary will have the opportunity to meet the applicant in person, and can notarise that the photo on the document matches the applicant.
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Thanks for the comment! How do I get in touch with a swearer of oaths? (sounds like someone from the middle ages! I guess I am playing at DaVinci's Gold...

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Originally Posted by Casinomeister
You can cash out coins, but in most cases it's a cash receipt which you need to bring to the cashier. No biggie - no ID.
But if your winnings are $1000 plus, then expect to produce your passport of DL, and you'll be signing forms from the US IRS.
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My winnings are $400 - so I wouldn't even be ID'd by a Vegas casino? This really is rather rich behaviour in that case.