
Originally Posted by
GOCC
Regarding certification of documents in the UK
Any solicitor can certify documents, it does not have to be a Notory. As someone posted earlier, a legal executive can certify.
All it is is a stamp on a photocopy stating that the document that they are stamping is a true copy of the original.
I have about 10 Power of Attorneys certified by a solicitor every week and it costs £5. Where they got £70 from is beyond me
Maybe the £70 is because it was a "one off". If you are a regular client (10 each week), they will charge less, as they are getting repeat business, and may get other business from you also.
My Mum gave me the figure of £5, but this is the south coast, not London (or Leeds). She had them done for non-casino related reasons
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