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Old 8th May 2008, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by vinylweatherman View Post
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.
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 View Post

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.
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.
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