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Old 20th June 2008, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by worchyld View Post
I know this is a silly question, but ;

1) What is meant by "Notorizing & Attesting Documents"?
2) Why do you need to do it?
3) What forms of Notorize documents are accepted?
4) Whats the difference between Notorizing & Attesting?
To notorize and to attest documents is a legal way of confirming that the signatures are true and the person(s) has to sign in front of the notary who also signs as a witness.

I checked the meanings of both words and they appear to be the same.

Don't forget some people need to apostile and legalise documents. The difference here is that this is a way of confirming that an existing original document signature is true i.e. a birth/marriage certificate and the quickest and cheapest way is at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in London.

I hope this helps.

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