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arrange for corporate documents to be certified by our associate lawyers
and notaries public. We can assist you with further legalisation, whether
by way of apostille, Consular Legalisation, or a combination of Legalisation
at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and further stamping at the relevant
consulate.
The
Consular legalisation is required only when the documents are going to
be used in the country which has not signed the Hague Convention of 5th
October 1961. For those countries which have signed the Hague Convention
the only form of legalisation required is the apostille.
We
can arrange for the following documents to be drafted, notarised directly
in the above-said languages and legalised for you:
- Powers of attorney,
written resolutions and minutes;
- Certificate of
good standing and change of name;
- Provision of certified
copies;
- Verifying translations
from foreign languages to English and vice versa;
- Deeds and agreements
(with translation where appropriate);
- Attesting the signature
and execution of documents;
Our fees are highly
competitive and we aim to deliver all documents back to you the same day.
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