Notarised and Attestation
Notarised and Attestation
Notarisation and Attestation are legal processes used to validate documents and confirm their authenticity. These services are commonly required when dealing with official or legal documents, especially for use in foreign countries or for certain formal procedures. Here’s a detailed breakdown of these services:
What is Notarisation?
Notarisation is the process where a notary public certifies that a document is authentic and that the person signing it has done so willingly and under their own free will.
What is Attestation?
Attestation refers to the process of verifying the authenticity of a document, typically for use in foreign countries.
Notarised and Attestation Services Provided:
Engagement Letter
A formal letter from an individual or company engaged in business or personal matters. Notarising this letter ensures its authenticity for use in legal or official matters.
Tax Services Engagement Letter
This is a letter between a tax consultant or advisor and a client. The notarisation verifies that both parties have agreed to the terms and confirms the legitimacy of the engagement.
Self Employment Letter
A letter confirming an individual’s self-employment status. This letter can be notarised to verify the individual's professional status and income when required for visas, loans, or other official matters.
Benefits of Notarisation and Attestation
Enhanced Credibility
Documents that are notarised or attested carry more weight and credibility in legal and official processes.
Smooth International Transactions
For individuals or businesses dealing internationally, notarisation and attestation help ensure that documents are accepted across borders without issues.
Legally Binding Documents
Notarisation ensures that documents are legally enforceable in court, which is important for contracts, powers of attorney, and other legal agreements.
Notarised and attested documents are essential for ensuring the authenticity of important paperwork in both domestic and international matters. Whether for personal, business, or legal purposes, these services provide security and confidence to all parties involved. Whether you are self-employed, applying for a visa, or entering into a legal contract, notarisation and attestation services guarantee that your documents are valid, recognized, and legally binding.